PART V - PROCEEDINGS IN PROSECUTIONS CHAPTER 1 - OF THE JURISDICTION OF COURTS IN TRIALS Conditions Requisite for Initiation of Proceedings
Section 72. Cognizance of offences by Judge.
(1) Subject to this Enactment, a Judge may take cognizance, of an offence-
(a) upon receiving a complaint as defined by this Enactment;
(b) upon his own knowledge and with evidence to support that such offence has been committed;
(c) upon any person being brought before him in custody without process accused of having committed an offence which such Judge has jurisdiction to try.
(2) When a Judge takes cognizance of an offence under paragraph (1) (b), the accused or, when there are several persons accused, anyone of them shall be entitled to require that case shall not be tried by such Judge but shall be tried by another Judge.