The order made pursuant to Article 704-2 may, to the exclusion of all other means of appeal, be referred within five days of its notification, at the request of the Public Prosecutor or the parties, either to the investigating chamber if the specialised court to which the relinquishment of jurisdiction has been ordered or refused is within the jurisdiction of the same court of appeal as the court initially seised, or, if this is not the case, to the criminal chamber of the Cour de cassation. Within eight days of receiving the file, the Investigating Chamber or the Criminal Division appoints the investigating judge responsible for continuing the investigation. The Public Prosecutor may also refer the matter directly to the Investigating Chamber or the Criminal Division of the Cour de Cassation where the investigating judge has not made his order within the one-month period provided for in the first paragraph of Article 704-2.
The investigating judge and the public prosecutor shall be notified of the judgment of the investigating chamber or the criminal chamber and the parties shall be notified.
The provisions of this article shall apply to a judgment of the Investigating Chamber rendered on the basis of the last paragraph of Article 704-2, in which case the appeal shall be brought before the Criminal Division.