Section 353 of CrPC : Section 353: Judgment

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a case where John Doe has been on trial for burglary. After the trial concludes, the judge schedules the judgment to be pronounced next Friday at 10 AM, ensuring all parties are notified of the date and time.

On the scheduled day, the courtroom is open to the public. John, who is out on bail, is present along with his lawyer. The judge reads out the operative part of the judgment, stating that John is found guilty and sentences him to two years of imprisonment. The judge also explains the reasoning behind the decision in...

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