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 to the Supreme Court when High Court reverses an acquittal and imposes a severe custodial sentence. Right of appeal to the Supreme Court arises where a High Court, on appeal, reverses an acquittal and convicts the accused and imposes death, life imprisonment, or imprisonment for a term of ten years or more, thereby creating a direct appellate path contingent on those specified severe sentences following reversal of acquittal.
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Right of appeal to the Supreme Court when High Court reverses an acquittal and imposes a severe custodial sentence.
Right of appeal to the Supreme Court arises where a High Court, on appeal, reverses an acquittal and convicts the accused and imposes death, life imprisonment, or imprisonment for a term of ten years or more, thereby creating a direct appellate path contingent on those specified severe sentences following reversal of acquittal.
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