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An appeal to the Supreme Court can be taken:
Against the judgment of the military tribunal.
If the amount involve in the dispute is more than Rs. 10,000.
By the Government if the accused person has been acquitted by the lower court.
If a High Court has in appeal reversed an order of acquittal of an accused person and sentenced him to death.
The appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is enshrined in Article 132 and 133 of the Indian Constitution,1950 and Section 109 and 112 of the Civil Procedural Code, 1908. Following are the conditions for appeal in the Supreme Court-
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