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 save where the case is transferred in accordance with the provisions of a procedural code of law.

Municipal courts have the power to try and adjudicate upon cases over which a single judge has the power as specified in sections 21 and 22.

Provincial courts have the power to try and adjudicate upon all civil and criminal cases.

The Civil Court has the power to try and adjudicate upon all civil cases and the Criminal Court has the power to try and adjudicate upon all criminal cases.

No court shall accept for trial and adjudication a case which another court has duly accepted, save where the case is transferred in accordance with the provisions of a procedural code of law.

An appellate court has the power to try and adjudicate upon all cases in which judgments or orders of courts of first instance are appealed according to the provisions of the laws dealing with appeals.

Apart from this, it shall have the powers—