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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.
Let’s break this down:
- Section 364 Cr. P.C.
- This one specifically talks about the translation of judgments when it's needed.
- If someone in court doesn't understand the language in which the judgment is written or delivered, this section makes sure it's translated so everyone is clear on the result.
- Section 426 Cr. P.C.
- Not about translation—this one deals with suspending sentences and bail during appeals.
- Section 388 Cr. P.C.
- This one is about the execution of sentences—nothing to do with translation.
- Section 589 Cr. P.C.
- Focused on forms and powers of appellate courts—not about translating judgments.
So, Section 364 is the answer you’re looking for—what matters is clear communication in court, and that’s exactly what this section covers.
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