Transitional jurisdiction for offences ensures existing trial courts handle cases until specialised courts are established, preserving transfer powers. Offences triable by a Special Court are to be tried by a Court of Session exercising jurisdiction until a Special Court is established, notwithstanding criminal procedure provisions; a proviso preserves the statutory transfer mechanism permitting transfer of cases or classes of cases taken cognizance of by a Court of Session under this transitional rule.
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Transitional jurisdiction for offences ensures existing trial courts handle cases until specialised courts are established, preserving transfer powers.
Offences triable by a Special Court are to be tried by a Court of Session exercising jurisdiction until a Special Court is established, notwithstanding criminal procedure provisions; a proviso preserves the statutory transfer mechanism permitting transfer of cases or classes of cases taken cognizance of by a Court of Session under this transitional rule.
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