High Court powers to exercise criminal appellate and revisional jurisdiction over Special Courts as if they were Courts of Session. The High Court may, so far as applicable, exercise the procedural appellate and revisional powers conferred on a High Court by the Criminal Procedure Chapters with respect to a Special Court within its local jurisdiction, treating that Special Court as if it were a Court of Session trying cases within those limits.
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High Court powers to exercise criminal appellate and revisional jurisdiction over Special Courts as if they were Courts of Session.
The High Court may, so far as applicable, exercise the procedural appellate and revisional powers conferred on a High Court by the Criminal Procedure Chapters with respect to a Special Court within its local jurisdiction, treating that Special Court as if it were a Court of Session trying cases within those limits.
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