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Which of the following provisions that Appellate Court may take further evidence or direct it to be taken when dealing with any appeal under Chapter XXIX?
Section 286 Cr. P.C.
Section 491 Cr. P.C.
Section 391 Cr. P.C.
Section 289 Cr. P.C.
- Option 1: Section 286 Cr. P.C.: This section is not related to appellate courts taking or directing the taking of further evidence. It deals with matters related to trial procedures.
- Option 2: Section 491 Cr. P.C.: This section typically pertains to the issuing of directions of the nature of habeas corpus. It does not relate to appellate court procedures for taking evidence.
- Option 3: Section 391 Cr. P.C.: This section explicitly provides the power to the appellate court to take further evidence or direct it to be taken when handling appeals under Chapter XXIX.
- Option 4: Section 289 Cr. P.C.: This section involves procedures related to a different aspect of trial, not appellate procedures or taking additional evidence.
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