Cognizance by the Special Judge without Committal by he Magistrate.

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      Section 5(1) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, specifically lays down as under:

      5. Procedure and powers of Special Judge.—(1) A Special Judge may take cognizance of offences without the accused being committed to him for trial and, in trying the accused persons, shall follow the procedure prescribed by the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), for the trial of warrant cases by Magistrates.”

      So, it is clear that the law itself lays down that the Special Judge may take cognizance of an offence under the PC Act without the accused being committed to him for trial. Therefore, there is no need for an order from the Magistrate committing the case for trial to the Special Judge in a corruption case.

           


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