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“Court” under the Act means:

A. Magistrate Court
B. Civil Court
C. Court of Session / Addl. Sessions Judge
D. High Court
Correct Answer: C. Court of Session / Addl. Sessions Judge

Foundational Concept: The definition of "Court" within an Act specifies the jurisdictional level responsible for implementing its provisions.

The correct option is Court of Session / Addl. Sessions Judge because in many procedural or criminal acts, when "Court" is mentioned without further qualification, it refers to the primary trial court for serious offenses. The Court of Session or an Additional Sessions Judge typically holds this jurisdiction, indicating where the Act's main proceedings would occur.

  • Magistrate Court is incorrect as it usually handles less severe offenses or initial stages.
  • Civil Court is incorrect as it deals with civil disputes, not the criminal or procedural matters implied by such an Act.
  • High Court is incorrect as it is an appellate or superior court, not typically the primary court for initial proceedings under such an Act.

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