As per Section 408 of the Criminal Procedure Code 1898, any person convicted on a trial held by an Assistant Sessions Judge, a District Magistrate (Special Magistrate) or a Judicial Magistrate, or any person sentenced under Section 349 of the Cr.P.C may appeal to the ___________.
Court of Session
Special Court
High Court
Supreme Court
782.
An appeal under section 408 can be made against conviction passed by __________.
Judicial Magistrate
Assistant Sessions Judge
Special Magistrate
All of these
783.
Appeal under section 408 of Code of Criminal Procedure can be made against _____________ by Magistrate.
Acquittal
Conviction
Release
All of these
784.
Any person who is convicted by a Magistrate for an offence under section 124-A of PPC may appeal before ______________ under section 408 of Code of Criminal Procedure.
Court of Sessions
High Court
District Court
All of these
785.
As per section 406-A of the Cr.P.C, "Any person aggrieved by an order refusing to accept or reject a surety under section 122 may appeal against such order to the ____________.
Magistrate Court
District Court
High Court
Court of Session
786.
Any person whose surety is refused under section 122 of Code of Criminal Procedure procedure may file _________ under section 406.
Revision
Appeal
Review
Application
787.
Any person convicted on a trial held by an Assistant Session Judge, or a District Magistrate and sentenced less than 4 years or not convicted U/S 124-A of the PPC my appeal before
Court of sessions
District Judge
Magistrate Section 30
High Court
788.
Any person who has been ordered by a Magistrate under section 118 to give security for keeping of good behavior may appeal to __________ under section 406 of Code of Criminal Procedure.
Magistrate
Court of Sessions
Both A and B
Any court
789.
As per section 404 of the Cr.P.C. ________ shall lie from any judgment or order of a Criminal Court except as provided for by this Code or by any other law for the time being in force".
No proceedings
No acquittal
No appeal
No compromise
790.
According to section 205 Magistrate may dispense attendance of _________.