Prior sanction requirement: government sanction required before taking cognizance of offences under the Act, statutorily. No court may take cognizance of offences under the Act without previous sanction of the Central Government or of an officer authorised by that Government; this statutory bar makes executive sanction a precondition to initiating criminal proceedings under the statute.
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Prior sanction requirement: government sanction required before taking cognizance of offences under the Act, statutorily.
No court may take cognizance of offences under the Act without previous sanction of the Central Government or of an officer authorised by that Government; this statutory bar makes executive sanction a precondition to initiating criminal proceedings under the statute.
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