(1) When justices instead of convicting or making an order dismiss the
complaint, they may by their order of dismissal order that the complainant
shall pay to the defendant such costs as to them seem just and reasonable.
(2) When a complaint is before a Magistrates Court which the court has not
jurisdiction to hear and determine the court shall order the complaint to be
struck out for want of jurisdiction and may order that the complainant pay to
the defendant such costs as to the court seem just and reasonable.