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Power of High Court to transfer cases and appeals is pro¬visioned under:
Section 290 Cr. P.C.
Section 394 Cr. P.C.
Section 407 Cr. P.C.
Section 222 Cr. P.C.
- Option 1: Section 290 Cr. P.C.
- This section deals with default of appearance by a complainant in summons cases. It is not related to the transfer of cases by the High Court.
- Option 2: Section 394 Cr. P.C.
- This section addresses the abatement of appeals. It does not cover the High Court's power to transfer cases.
- Option 3: Section 407 Cr. P.C.
- This section specifically provides the High Court with the authority to transfer cases and appeals in appropriate circumstances to ensure justice.
- It covers circumstances such as ensuring fair trials or avoiding conflicts of jurisdiction.
- Option 4: Section 222 Cr. P.C.
- This section pertains to the framing of charges in criminal cases and has no relation to the transfer of cases by the High Court.
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