Section 29 CrPC - Sentences which Magistrates may pass— (1) The Court of a Chief Judicial Magistrate may pass any sentence authorised by law except a sentence of death or of imprisonment for life or of imprisonment for a term exceeding seven years. (2) The Court of a Magistrate of the first class may pass a sentence of imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years, or of fine not exceeding ten thousand rupees, or of both. (3) The Court of Magistrate of the second class may pass a sentence of imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or of fine not exceeding five thousand rupees, or of both (4) The Court of a Chief Metropolitan Magistrate shall have the powers of the Court of a Chief Judicial Magistrate and that of a Metropolitan Magistrate, the powers of the Court of a Magistrate of the first class.
Bengal famine in 1943 was caused due to which disease?
Which one of the following plant nutrients is translocation regulator?
Cotton variety bollgourd is resistant to
Anion exchange capacity is found maximum in the case of:
Cotton and pigeon pea are:
According to CRIDA, the depth of deep tillage is ____
Which one the following element largely influence calcium metabolism in plants?
Seeds are formed but the embryos develop without fertilization in
Non-Selective, foliage active contact herbicide is
Basalt is a _______ rock