Cognizance of offences restricts which forum may try offences under the Code, concentrating initial trial authority. The provision establishes a jurisdictional limitation: no court inferior to that of a metropolitan magistrate or a magistrate of the First Class may try any offence under the Code, thereby excluding subordinate courts from taking cognizance of prosecutions and concentrating trial authority at a specified magistrate level.
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Cognizance of offences restricts which forum may try offences under the Code, concentrating initial trial authority.
The provision establishes a jurisdictional limitation: no court inferior to that of a metropolitan magistrate or a magistrate of the First Class may try any offence under the Code, thereby excluding subordinate courts from taking cognizance of prosecutions and concentrating trial authority at a specified magistrate level.
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