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The provision for special reasons to be recorded in certain cases is covered under:
Section 286 Cr. P.C.
Section 387 Cr. P.C.
Section 361 Cr. P.C.
Section 389 Cr. P.C.
- Section 286 Cr. P.C.: Refers to the procedure when the accused is sent to be tried by another Court and does not relate to "special reasons to be recorded".
- Section 387 Cr. P.C.: Deals with the judgment in case of conviction or acquittal on a charge of a lesser offence. No mention of "special reasons to be recorded".
- Section 361 Cr. P.C.: Deals with cases where, when a law allows for less severe punishment (like probation), and the Court does not opt for it, it must record "special reasons" in the judgment.
- Section 389 Cr. P.C.: Pertains to the suspension of sentence pending the appeal; this does not involve "special reasons" recording.
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