Confining ourselves to the Acts passed by the Bombay Legislature, since we are concerned here with one of such Acts, we find that in The Bombay Probation of Offenders Act, 1938 (Bombay Act No. XIX of 1938), section a empowers the following courts "to exer cise powers under the Act, (a) the High Court, (b) a Court of Session, (c) a District Magistrate, (d) a Sub Divisional Magistrate, (e) a salaried Magistrate . " Similarly, in the Bombay Agricultural Produce Markets Act, 1939, sec tion 23 provides that "no offence under this Act . shall be tried by a Court other than that of a Presidency Magistrate, or a Magistrate of the First Class or a Magis trate of the Second Class specially empowered in this be half.