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Section 277 - Code of Criminal Procedure Act, 1973
277.Language of record of evidence.-
In every case where evidence is taken down under section 275 or section 276,-
(a) if the witness gives evidence in the language of the Court, it shall be taken down in that language;
(b) if he gives evidence in any other language, it may, if practicable, be taken down in that language, and if it is not practicable to do so, a true translation of the evidence in the language of the Court shall be prepared as the examination of the witness proceeds, signed by the Magistrate or presiding Judge, and shall form part of the record;
(c) where under clause (b) evidence is taken down in a language other than the language of the Court, a true translation thereof in the language of the Court shall be prepared as soon as practicable, signed by the Magistrate or presiding Judge, and shall form part of the record:
Provided that when under clause (b) evidence is taken down in English and a translation thereof in the language of the Court is not required by any of the parties, the Court may dispense with such translation.
Related Sections
- Section 265: Language of record and judgment
- Section 340: Procedure in cases mentioned in section 195
- Section 246: Procedure where accused is not discharged
- Section 194: Additional and Assistant Sessions Judges to try cases made over to them
- Section 404: Statement by Metropolitan Magistrate of grounds of his decision to be considered by High Court