The Companies Act
437Appeal and revision
The High Court may exercise, so far as may be applicable, all the powers conferred by Chapters XXIX and XXX of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974) on a High Court, as if a Special Court within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the High Court were a Court of Session trying cases within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the High Court.
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SPECIAL COURTS
- 435 Establishment of Special Court
- 436 Offences triable by Special Courts
- 437 Appeal and revision
- 438 Application of Code to proceedings before Special Court
- 439 Offences to be non-cognizable
- 440 Transitional provisions
- 441 Compounding of certain offences
- 442 Mediation and Conciliation Panel
- 443 Power of Central Government to appoint company prosecutor
- 444 Appeal against acquittal
- 445 Compensation for accusation without reasonable cause
- 446 Application of fines
- 446A Factors for determining level of punishment
- 446B Lesser penalties for One Person Companies or small companies