Section 22 of BNSS : Section 22: Sentences which High Courts and Sessions Judges may pass.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Rajesh is convicted of a serious crime such as murder. The Sessions Judge, after considering all the evidence, decides that the appropriate punishment is the death penalty. However, even though the Sessions Judge has passed the death sentence, it cannot be carried out immediately. The sentence must first be reviewed and confirmed by the High Court. The High Court will examine the case details, evidence, and the legal basis for the death sentence before deciding whether to uphold or overturn the decision.

Example 2:

Priya is found guilty of a financial fraud involving a large sum of money. The Sessions Judge, after a thorough trial, decides to sentence her to 10 years in prison and a hefty fine. Since this sentence is within the range of puni...

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