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<h1>Constitution of Courts of Session establishes appointment, jurisdictional arrangements and temporary sittings to ensure case disposal.</h1> The provision requires a Court of Session for every sessions division with a Judge appointed by the High Court and allows appointment of Additional Sessions Judges. The High Court may direct cross-division sittings and arrange for urgent applications to be heard by an Additional Sessions Judge or, if none, by the Chief Judicial Magistrate during vacancies. Courts ordinarily sit at notified places but may sit elsewhere within the division with consent of prosecution and accused. The Sessions Judge may distribute business and provide for disposal of urgent applications during absence, and an explanation excludes certain government first appointments from the term 'appointment.'