APCrRPCO Section 126 : Enclosure of Appeal or Revision Petition
Act
Summary
Section 126 of the Andhra Pradesh Criminal Rules Of Practice And Circular Orders, 1990, outlines the necessary enclosures for appeal or revision petitions. It mandates that each petition must include a certified copy of the judgment or order, a signed memorandum of appearance, and relevant vouchers. Additionally, if the judgment is in manuscript form, a typewritten copy must accompany the petition.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1: Filing an Appeal with Required Documents
Introduction: Ravi, a resident of Andhra Pradesh, was convicted in a lower court for a minor offense. He believes the judgment was unfair and decides to file an appeal in the High Court.
Application: According to Section 126(1) of The Andhra Pradesh Criminal Rules Of Practice And Circular Orders, 1990, Ravi must accompany his appeal petition with a certified copy of the judgment from the lower court, a memorandum of appearance, and necessary vouchers for verification.
Outcome: If Ravi fails to include the certified copy of the judgment, his appeal may be rejected due to non-compliance with procedural requirements. This highlights the importance of adhering to documentation rules to ensure the appeal is considered.
Conclusion: Compliance with Section 126(1) ensures that Ravi's appeal is processed without unnecessary delays, emphasizing the need for proper documentation in legal proceedings.
**Example 2: Revision Petition Agains...
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