Prior sanction requirement bars courts from taking cognizance of offences without prior statutory administrative approval. Courts may not take cognizance of offences punishable under the Act or its rules without previous sanction from the competent administrative authority, and no court inferior to a Magistrate of the First Class is permitted to try such offences, thereby establishing a prior-sanction requirement and a jurisdictional threshold for trials under the statute.
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Prior sanction requirement bars courts from taking cognizance of offences without prior statutory administrative approval.
Courts may not take cognizance of offences punishable under the Act or its rules without previous sanction from the competent administrative authority, and no court inferior to a Magistrate of the First Class is permitted to try such offences, thereby establishing a prior-sanction requirement and a jurisdictional threshold for trials under the statute.
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