Special Courts can be established for speedy trial, with judges appointed from Sessions judges by central notification. The Central Government may, by notification, establish or designate Special Courts for speedy trial; each Special Court shall consist of a single judge appointed by the Central Government with the concurrence of the Chief Justice of the relevant High Court, and only persons holding office as a Sessions Judge or Additional Sessions Judge immediately before appointment qualify for appointment.
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Special Courts can be established for speedy trial, with judges appointed from Sessions judges by central notification.
The Central Government may, by notification, establish or designate Special Courts for speedy trial; each Special Court shall consist of a single judge appointed by the Central Government with the concurrence of the Chief Justice of the relevant High Court, and only persons holding office as a Sessions Judge or Additional Sessions Judge immediately before appointment qualify for appointment.
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