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Prescription by the High Court the manner in which the evidence of witnesses and the examination of the accused shall be taken down in cases coming before it; and such evidence and examination shall be taken down in accordance with such rule in which the record in High Court is given in:
Section 265 Cr. PC.
Section 283 Cr. P.C.
Section 280 Cr. P.C.
Section 289 Cr. P.C.
- Section 265 Cr. PC: This section deals with plea bargaining procedures in criminal cases. It does not relate specifically to how evidence is recorded in high court cases.
- Section 283 Cr. P.C: This section outlines the manner of recording evidence and examination of the accused in sessions trials and other cases before the High Court. It matches the description provided in your query.
- Section 280 Cr. P.C: Refers to erroneous omission to frame, or erroneous framing of, charge is not related to the recording of evidence.
- Section 289 Cr. P.C: Discusses the procedure after a charge is framed, but does not specifically address evidence recording.
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