Legal Question in Criminal Law in India
sec.353 cr.pc
a single accused faces trial. judgment ends in conviction. substantial sentence is tobe passed. on date of pronouncement of judgment the accused remains absent in court. what is the correct mode of operation on the part of trial court
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Re: sec.353 cr.pc
The issue is adequately covered in Criminal Procedure code. The court may not pronounce sentence in the absence of the accused.
Re: sec.353 cr.pc
Secure presence of the accused. Hear accused on point of sentence. Pass sentence.
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Re: sec.353 cr.pc
secure the presence of the accused by issuing warrant and once the accused is present the court to pronounce judgment.
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