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Section 393 - Code of Criminal Procedure Act, 1973
Code of Criminal Procedure Act, 1973
393.Finality of judgments and orders on appeal.-
Judgments and orders passed by an Appellate Court upon an appeal shall be final, except in the cases provided for in section 377, section 378, and sub-section (4) of section 384 or Chapter XXX:
Providedthat notwithstanding the final disposal of an appeal against conviction in any case, the Appellate Court may hear and dispose of, on the merits,-
(a) an appeal against acquittal under section 378, arising out of the same case, or
(b) an appeal for the enhancement of sentence under section 377, arising out of the same case.
Related Sections
- Section 221: Trial for more than one offence-1
- Section 14: Local jurisdiction of Judicial Magistrates
- Section 169: Release of accused when evidence deficient
- Section 250: Compensation for accusation without reasonable cause
- Section 468: Bar to taking cognizance after lapse of the period of limitation
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