High Court appellate and revisional powers apply to Special Courts as if they were Courts of Session within territorial limits. Section 437 permits the High Court to exercise, as applicable, the powers in Chapters XXIX and XXX of the Criminal Procedure Code by treating a Special Court within the High Court's local limits as a Court of Session for cases within those limits, thereby enabling appellate and revisional competence over Special Court proceedings.
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High Court appellate and revisional powers apply to Special Courts as if they were Courts of Session within territorial limits.
Section 437 permits the High Court to exercise, as applicable, the powers in Chapters XXIX and XXX of the Criminal Procedure Code by treating a Special Court within the High Court's local limits as a Court of Session for cases within those limits, thereby enabling appellate and revisional competence over Special Court proceedings.
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