Prior sanction requirement bars cognizance of offences under the Act absent specified prior approval for prosecution. No cognizance may be taken of offences under the Act unless there is prior sanction from the designated administrative authority, and courts lower than a Magistrate of the First Class are precluded from trying such offences, creating an administrative clearance requirement and a minimum judicial tier for prosecution.
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Prior sanction requirement bars cognizance of offences under the Act absent specified prior approval for prosecution.
No cognizance may be taken of offences under the Act unless there is prior sanction from the designated administrative authority, and courts lower than a Magistrate of the First Class are precluded from trying such offences, creating an administrative clearance requirement and a minimum judicial tier for prosecution.
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