Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Right of appeal limited: appeals lie as provided by law, but victims may appeal acquittals, lesser convictions or inadequate compensation. The Sanhita provides that no appeal lies from a Criminal Court judgment or order except as authorized by the Sanhita or other law; however, the victim has a statutory right to appeal acquittals, convictions for lesser offences, or orders imposing inadequate compensation to the appellate court normally competent to hear appeals against convictions.
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Right of appeal limited: appeals lie as provided by law, but victims may appeal acquittals, lesser convictions or inadequate compensation.
The Sanhita provides that no appeal lies from a Criminal Court judgment or order except as authorized by the Sanhita or other law; however, the victim has a statutory right to appeal acquittals, convictions for lesser offences, or orders imposing inadequate compensation to the appellate court normally competent to hear appeals against convictions.
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