" Reference may also be made to section 24 of the Indian Arms Act, 1878, which provides that "when any person is convicted of an offence punishable under this Act, committed by him in respect of any arms, ammunition or military stores, it shall be in the discretion of the convicting Court or Magistrate further to direct that the whole or any portion of such arms, ammunition or mili tary stores, and any vessel . . . shall be confiscated." (See also section 10 of the [Act I of 1944], and section 13 of the Food Adul teration Act, 1919 [Bengal Act VI of 1919], which are in similar terms, and the various Acts relating to money lend ers and money lending which confer special power on the courts of reopening several kinds of transactions for the relief of debtors.) It seems to me that the word "power" was added to the word "jurisdiction", in entry 53 of List I, entry 2 of List II, and entry 15 of List III, in order to enable the two Legislatures to grant special powers like those I have mentioned to the courts which are to deal with the subject matter of any special legislation.