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Which of the following deals with the Court of Session to send copy of finding and sentence to District Magistrate?
Section 350 Cr. P.C.
Section 287 Cr. P.C.
Section 365 Cr. P.C.
Section 289 Cr. P.C.
Here’s the thing—you want to know which section of the CrPC says the Court of Session should send a copy of its finding and sentence to the District Magistrate. Let’s break down each option:
- Section 350 CrPC: This one is about the language to be used in judgments and orders, not about forwarding findings or sentences.
- Section 287 CrPC: Deals with the procedure when, after a commitment, the accused appears or is brought before the Court of Session. Not relevant here.
- Section 365 CrPC: This is what you’re after. It specifically states the requirement for the Court of Session to send a copy of its finding and sentence to the District Magistrate.
- Section 289 CrPC: Talks about cases committed to the Court of Session, but not about sending copies of findings to the DM.
So, option 3—Section 365—is the correct one. That’s the section dealing with exactly what you asked. The others? Not the right fit for this situation.
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