Section 380 of CrPC : Section 380: Special right of appeal in certain cases.

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi, Suresh, and Priya were all tried together for a robbery case. During the trial, the court found Ravi and Suresh guilty and sentenced them to imprisonment, while Priya was acquitted. Ravi and Suresh both believe that the judgment was unfair and want to challenge it. According to Section 380 of The Code Of Criminal Procedure 1973, even though they were tried together, Ravi and Suresh each have the right to file an appeal against their conviction.

Example 2:

In a case involving multiple defendants, Anil, Sunita, and Rajesh were accused of fraud. The court conducted a single trial for all three individuals. At the end of the trial, the court convicted Anil and Sunita but acquitted Rajesh. Anil and Sunita feel that there were errors in the trial process and wish to appeal the decision. Under Section 380 of The Code Of Criminal Procedure 1973, both Anil and Sunita have the right to appeal their convictions, despite being tried together in the same trial.

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