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What is the legal status of NIA act Special Courts?

Posted by jobseeker Lavanya Bhardwaj | Approved
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The Special Courts under the NIA Act have the status of Sessions Courts and are established by the Central Government for the trial of scheduled offences investigated by the National Investigation Agency. These courts are presided over by a judge appointed with the concurrence of the Chief Justice of the High Court and have exclusive jurisdiction over NIA cases, ensuring speedy and specialized trials.

Answered by jobseeker Daimand Krishna rawat | Approved

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