Where two Courts, subordinate to two different High Courts, have taken the cognizance of the same offence, a question related to which of the subordinate Court can inquire or try into the offence shall be directed by:

Where two Courts, subordinate to two different High Courts, have taken the cognizance of the same offence, a question related to which of the subordinate Court can inquire or try into the offence shall be directed by: Correct Answer The High Court, within whose appellate jurisdiction the proceeding were first commenced

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