548 up for trial before the Special Court is denied the, benefit of section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, under which a High Court or a Court of Sessions may release an accused on bail; that it is permissible to the Government under the provisions of the Bill to choose a situs of trial which is inconvenient to the accused, denying thereby to him the benefit of section 177 of the Code; that the Bill virtually abolishes the court 's supervisory jurisdiction over the investigation conducted by the police; that the accused is denied the right of trial before courts with limited powers of punishment; that the warrant procedure prescribed by the Bill for the trial of offences is, in the circumstances, needlessly cumbersome; that there is no provision for confirming the sentence of death, if any is passed, by the Special Court, that the Bill confers the right of appeal in every case, as much on the State as on the accused and thereby enlarges the rights of the State and imposes uncalled for burden on the accused; that whereas the Code of Criminal Procedure requires the State to obtain the leave of the court before filing an appeal against an order of acquittal, the Bill imposes no such pre condition, and so on and so forth.