Which of the following irregularities of a Magistrate not empowered by law to do so, does not vitiate the proceedings:

Which of the following irregularities of a Magistrate not empowered by law to do so, does not vitiate the proceedings: Correct Answer Taking cognizance of an offence under clause (a) or clause (b) of sub-section (1) of Section 190 of Code of Criminal Procedure

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