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Section 298 - Code of Criminal Procedure Act, 1973
298.Previous conviction or acquittal how proved.-
In any inquiry, trial or other proceeding under this Code, a previous conviction or acquittal may be proved, in addition to any other mode provided by any law for the time being in force, -
(a) by an extract certified under the hand of the officer having the custody of the records of the Court in which such conviction or acquittal was held, to be a copy of the sentence or order, or
(b) in case of a conviction, either by a certificate signed by the officer in charge of the jail in which the punishment or any part thereof was undergone, or by production of the warrant of commitment under which the punishment was suffered, together with, in each of such cases, evidence as to the identity of the accused person with the person so convicted or acquitted.
Related Sections
- Section 138: Procedure where he appears to show cause
- Section 334: Judgment of acquittal on ground of unsoundness of mind
- Section 339: Delivery of lunatic to care of relative or friend
- Section 412: Reasons to be recorded
- Section 415: Postponement of execution of sentence of death in case of appeal to Supreme Court
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