The Bench, comprising Acting Chief Justice Satish K Agnihotri and Justice M Sathyanarayanan, also directed the RDOs to transfer all cases under the Act to the file of Chief Judicial Magistrates, who in turn are directed to transfer the cases to respective Judicial Magistrates.
The Judicial Magistrates (JMs) shall dispose of the cases as expeditiously as possible, the bench said, allowing a petition filed by one Gajendran of Thiruvallur District.
Section 21 empowers the state government to draw up rules and regulations under the Act. The petitioner submitted that it also empowers the RDOs to execute the power of JMs which was already struck down by various High Courts.
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The Government order was issued on July 17, 1987 by the Tamil Nadu Social Welfare Department, under section 21(1) conferring the RDO in the State power of a Judicial Magistrate to try offences committed under the Act.
While in agreement with a judgment of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, the bench, in its order, said "The Full Bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court has extensively and exhaustively dealt with the very same issue, and as the trail should inspire the confidence, such a procedure shall be held to be invalid, unjust, and unfair and also contrary to the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure and it is also violation of Principles of Natural Justice."