4 (b) renew remand in custody, for more than three days; (c) conduct general search; (d) exercise all the powers of the Prosecution Attorney, in case of his absence, from the limits of jurisdiction concerned, until the Criminal Prosecution Bureau decides to assume inquiry in the criminal suit, or jurisdiction. Power of supervision of Magistrates in inquiry 8. The power of supervision of Magistrates, in inquiry, shall be to :(a) the president of the Court of Appeal, over the Magistrates, in the Courts which lie within the limits of his jurisdiction; (b) the General Criminal Court Magistrate, over Magistrates of the 1st. , 2nd. and 3rd. . Criminal Courts, which lie within the limits of his jurisdiction; (c) the 1st. Criminal Court Magistrate, over the People’s Criminal Courts, which lie within the limits of his jurisdiction; (d) as the Chief Justice, or the law may prescribe, in respect of the Magistrates of Special Criminal Courts. Powers of the General Criminal Court 9.(1) The General Criminal Court may inflict any penalty, or sanction provided for by the law. (2) Each Court of a Judge of the Supreme Court, or the Court of Appeal shall have the power of the General Criminal Court. Powers of the 1st. Criminal Court 10.(1) The 1St. Criminal Court, unless it considers the criminal suit summarily, may inflict any penalty, or sanction provided for by the law, other than death. (2) The 1st. Criminal Court, where it considers the criminal suit summarily, may inflict any of the following penalties and sanctions :(a) imprisonment, for a term, not exceeding one year; (b) fine, not exceeding the amount, specified therefor, by the Chief Justice; (c) whipping, not exceeding eighty lashes; (d) destruction; (e) compensation and care and reform measures. Powers of the 2nd. Criminal Court nd. 11.(1) The 2 Criminal Court, unless it considers the criminal suit summarily, may inflict any of the following penalties and sanctions :(a) imprisonment, for a term, not exceeding seven years;

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