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chapter xxvi - District Courts, Maharashtra

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y the Civil and Criminal Manuals and not in Form No.MTR­4.Where there is only one Civil ­cum­Criminal Court at aplace, there is no necessity of maintaining a separatecash book in Form No.MTR­4. According to the instructionsin Rule 98 of <strong>Maharashtra</strong> Treasury Rules, for Civil andCriminal sides of one and the same Court, and that onecommon cash book for both the sides of the Court should bemaintained. Where, however, there is more than one Civilcum­Criminal<strong>Courts</strong> at any place, the common cash book inForm No.MTR­4 may be maintained for all the <strong>Courts</strong> in thePrincipal Court.Fines and Compensation under Local and Special Acts.10(1) The fines realised in cases tried by Magistratesunder the Municipal and other Acts should be credited toGovernment.The Court should keep subsidiary accounts of receiptsfrom fines under the several Acts within the limits of eachLocal Body. Subsidiary Accounts should show (1) thesection and the Act under which fine has been levied and(2) the Local Body within the territorial limits of whichthe fine has been levied. The Accounts should be preparedin triplicate by the <strong>Courts</strong> concerned. One copy should beretained in the Office, the second copy should be forwardedto the Treasury Officer, and the third to the <strong>District</strong>Judge or the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, as the case maybe monthly.The <strong>District</strong> Judge and the Chief MetropolitanMagistrate should, in turn, submit accounts of receipts ofthe fines realised under the Bombay Shops andEstablishments Act, 1948, to the Industries, Energy andLabour Department, Government of <strong>Maharashtra</strong>, by first ofSeptember every year.(2)Whenever the amounts of compensation or damages arerecovered from the accused persons in forest cases, theyshould be promptly remitted to the Sub Treasuries orTreasuries, as the case may be, along with the TreasuryChalans in triplicate. Out of these three copies, one

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