Section 449 of CrPC : Section 449: Appeal from orders under section 446.
CrPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Ravi was granted bail by a Magistrate in a theft case, and he had to provide a bond to ensure his appearance in court. However, Ravi failed to appear in court on the scheduled date. The Magistrate then passed an order under Section 446 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, forfeiting Ravi's bond and imposing a penalty.
Ravi believes the penalty is too harsh and decides to appeal the Magistrate's order. According to Section 449, Ravi can appeal this order to the Sessions Judge. Ravi files an ...
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