The Code of Criminal Procedure
387Judgments of Subordinate Appellate Court
The rules contained in Chapter XXVII as to the judgment of a Criminal Court of original jurisdiction shall apply, so far as may be practicable, to the judgment in appeal of a Court of Session or Chief Judicial Magistrate:
Provided that, unless the Appellate Court otherwise directs, the accused shall not be brought up, or required to attend, to hear judgment delivered.
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APPEALS
- 372 No appeal to lie unless otherwise provided
- 373 Appeal from orders requiring security or refusal to accept or rejecting surety for keeping peace or good behaviour
- 374 Appeals from convictions
- 375 No appeal in certain cases when accused pleads guilty
- 376 No appeal in petty cases
- 377 Appeal by the State Government against sentence
- 378 Appeal in case of acquittal
- 379 Appeal against conviction by High Court in certain cases
- 380 Special right of appeal in certain cases
- 381 Appeal to Court of Session how heard
- 382 Petition of appeal
- 383 Procedure when appellant in jail
- 384 Summary dismissal of appeal
- 385 Procedure for hearing appeals not dismissed summarily
- 386 Powers of the Appellate Court
- 387 Judgments of Subordinate Appellate Court
- 388 Order of High Court on appeal to be certified to lower Court
- 389 Suspension of sentence pending the appeal; release of appellant on bail
- 390 Arrest of accused in appeal from acquittal
- 391 Appellate Court may take further evidence or direct it to be taken
- 392 Procedure where Judges of Court of Appeal are equally divided
- 393 Finality of judgments and orders on appeal
- 394 Abatement of appeals