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Constitutional Code.
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1. Enactive
Ch. II Judiciary Collectively
§.13. Incidental Complaint Book
§.6. Incidental Complaint Book
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☞ Note the complaint may be in an Immediate or
Appellate Judicatory — provide accordingly.
§.13. Incidental Complaint book.
Art. 1. For security to all persons against abuse incidental(a) vexation
by Judges and other judicial functionaries in the exercise of their respective
of persons on the part of functionaries and other
functions or by means of the powers attached to their respective situations
in the administration of justice the following are
and in particular while any proceedings are in the
provided.
several Justice Chambers in a Justice Chamber is carrying
on, the following remedy is provided remedial afforded by the Incidental
Complaint Book is provided.
Art. 2. Incidental Complaint say Complaint Book. To the Registrar it belongs to keep provide
and keep at all times open and accessible to all persons
a separate and appropriate Register Book under some such name thus denominated.
as the Incidental Complaint or for shortness the in more briefly
Complaint Book.
Art. 3. If in the exercise of or with regard to his function by
a Judge or with his consent in the exercise of his function
or with reference thereto express or virtual made thereto,
any act be done or discourse be uttered, or other act done whereby any individual
regards himself, or any other individual, or
the whole community, or any class thereof, aggrieved or
about to be aggrieved, it belongs to is the duty of the Registrar, at the
instance of forthwith such a cause individual, forthwith to make
instance make thereof cause
recordation to be made or cause make entry of a minute thereof in the Incidental Complaint
Book: and having special care, in so far as discourse is the subject of complaint,
to set down the very words: together with all and accompanying it in every case with a statement made
of all such acts and states of things, events, discourses, and other acts and events, information of which shall be
necessary to the estimation of it conception, a clear, correct, and
compleat conception of the true nature of the case.
Art. 4. So, if, by on the part of any other judicial functionary other actor any other functionary of Justice
in the judicial , of justice as per §.2. if without any such transgression having place, the Judge on
being apprised of it, fails
to administer adequate satisfaction
to the party aggrieved, applying
, adding if the case requires
it, ulterior punishment.
to the transgressor. The Judge in acc Of every wrong, which, after witnessing, he leaves unredressed, the Judge is an accomplice.
without due censure
requires its punishment at the hands of the Judge.
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