Arvind Singh Chauhan
(Expert) 29 January 2010
Only on specific law as NDPS in which power of remand and committal is not with magistrate.
Anish goyal
(Expert) 29 January 2010
As a general rule no it can't take coingience directly, rather case is committed by magistrate but with some exceptions where it can take cognizance
Guest
(Expert) 30 January 2010
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