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Which of the following deals with the instruc¬tion of the translation of the judgment when required?
Section 426 Cr. P.C.
Section 364 Cr. P.C.
Section 388 Cr. P.C.
Section 589 Cr. P.C.
Here’s the thing—when you’re talking about which section of the CrPC covers translating a judgment when needed, this is what’s going on:
- Section 426 CrPC: That’s about suspension of sentence pending appeal and release of appellant on bail. Translation? Not its job.
- Section 364 CrPC: This one deals with the language and form of the judgment, and, here’s the key part, includes the provision for translation of the judgment if the accused doesn’t understand the language used. That's what you’re looking for. This is the correct answer.
- Section 388 CrPC: This talks about the discharge of an appellant after the dismissal of an appeal for non-prosecution. Not related to judgment translation.
- Section 589 CrPC: This is about the power to direct execution of a sentence—again, nothing to do with translation.
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