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Section 307 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Gurbaksh Singh Sibbia Etc vs State Of Punjab on 9 April, 1980
17. Having looked into the above said rulings
and also the principles laid down in Gurubaksh
Singh's case, it is crystal clear that there is no dispute
with regard to the concurrent powers of the High Court
and as well as the Sessions Court.
K.C. Iyya And Etc. vs State Of Karnataka on 14 June, 1983
16. This Court in K.C. Iyya Vs. State of Karnataka
as noted supra, has dealt with this provision and also
the concurrent jurisdiction of the High Court and the
Sessions Court, this Court has not only considered
various points raised in this regard, but also considered
the effect of the ruling of the Hon'ble Apex Court
reported in AIR 1980 SC 1632 between Gurubaksh
Singh Sibbia Vs. The State of Punjab and Sarbajit Singh
an another Vs. The State of Punjab and also various
decisions of the other High Courts and ultimately after
interpreting the said provision, it held that the party
has to approach the Sessions Court first and then he
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can approach the High Court or for special reasons, he
can approach the High Court.