Section 437 of BNSS : Section 437: Disposal of case according to decision of High Court.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Rajesh was accused of theft and his case was being heard in the Sessions Court. During the trial, a complex legal question arose regarding the interpretation of a specific provision of the law. The Sessions Court decided to refer this question to the High Court for clarification. The High Court reviewed the question and issued an order clarifying the legal provision. The High Court also directed that the costs of the reference should be borne by the state. The Sessions Court received the High Court's order and proceeded to dispose of Rajesh's case in accordance with the High Court's decision.

Example 2:

Meena was involved in a property dispute case in the District Court. During the proceedings, the District Court found that there was a significant ambiguity in the application of a particular section of the property law. The District Court referred this legal question to the High Court for a definitive ruling. The High Court examined the matter and issued an order providing a clear interpretation of the law. Additionally, the High Court ordered that the costs incurred for the reference should be paid by the losing party in the property dispute. The District Court received the High Court's order and resolved Meena's case based on the High Court's interpretation.

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