Section 359 CrPC
359. Order to pay costs in non-cognizable cases. (1) Whenever any complaint of a non-cognizable offence is made to a Court, the Court, if itRead More →
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359. Order to pay costs in non-cognizable cases. (1) Whenever any complaint of a non-cognizable offence is made to a Court, the Court, if itRead More →
360. Order to release on probation of good conduct or after admonition. (1) When any person not under twenty-one years of age is convicted ofRead More →
361. Special reasons to be recorded in certain cases. Where in any case the Court could have dealt with- (a) an accused person under sectionRead More →
362. Court not to alter judgment. Save as otherwise provided by this Code or by any other law for the time being in force, noRead More →
363. Copy of judgment to be given to the accused and other persons. (1) When the accused is sentenced to imprisonment, a copy of theRead More →
364. Judgment when to be translated. The original judgment shall be filed with the record of the proceedings and where the original is recorded inRead More →
365. Court of Session to send copy of finding and sentence to District Magistrate. In cases tried by the Court of Session or a ChiefRead More →
366.Sentence of death to be submitted by Court of Session for confirmation. (1) When the Court of Session passes a sentence of death, the proceedingsRead More →
367. Power to direct further inquiry to be made or additional evidence to be taken. (1) If, when such proceedings are submitted, the High CourtRead More →
368. Power of High Court to confirm sentence or annul conviction. In any case submitted under section 366, the High Court- (a) may confirm theRead More →
369. Confirmation or new sentence to be signed by two Judges. In every case so submitted, the confirmation of the sentence, or any new sentenceRead More →
370. Procedure in case of difference of opinion. Where any such case is heard before a Bench of Judges and such Judges are equally dividedRead More →
371. Procedure in cases submitted to High Court for confirmation. In cases submitted by the Court of Session to the High Court for the confirmationRead More →
372. No appeal to lie unless otherwise provided. No appeal shall lie from any judgment or order of a Criminal Court except as provided forRead More →
373. Appeal from orders requiring security or refusal to accept or rejecting surety for keeping peace or good behaviour. Any person, (i) who has beenRead More →
374. Appeals from convictions. (1) Any person convicted on a trial held by a High Court in its extraordinary original criminal jurisdiction may appeal toRead More →
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