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Finality of judgments and orders on appeal is covered under:
Section 393 Cr. P.C.
Section 287 Cr. P.C.
Section 388 Cr. P.C.
Section 253 Cr. P.C.
- Section 393 Cr. P.C.
- This section deals with the finality of judgments and orders on appeal in criminal procedure.
- Appeals are considered final under this section, except where the law provides further appeals.
- Section 287 Cr. P.C.
- This section is related to the mode of recording evidence in inquiries and trials.
- It specifies the process for recording evidence during court proceedings.
- Section 388 Cr. P.C.
- This section pertains to the matters related to the execution of sentences.
- It outlines specific procedures regarding the transfer and execution of warrants for sentences.
- Section 253 Cr. P.C.
- This section focuses on cases where the accused doesn't need to be personally present.
- It deals with certain instances where proceedings can occur in the absence of the accused with specified provisions.
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