Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC)- Chapter XXVIII- Submission Of Death Sentences For Confirmation

Chapter XXVIII

SUBMISSION OF DEATH SENTENCES FOR CONFIRMATION

366. Sentence of death to be submitted by Court of Session for confirmation.

366. Sentence of death to be submitted by Court of Session for confirmation.—(1) When the Court of Session passes a sentence of death, the proceedings shall be submitted to the High Court, and the sentence shall not be executed unless it is confirmed by the High Court.

(2) The Court passing the sentence shall commit the convicted person to jail custody under a warrant.

367. Power to direct further inquiry to be made or additional evidence to be taken.

367. Power to direct further inquiry to be made or additional evidence to be taken.—(1) If, when such proceedings are submitted, the High Court thinks that a further inquiry should be made into, or additional evidence taken upon, any point bearing upon the guilt or innocence of the convicted person, it may make such inquiry or take such evidence itself, or direct it to be made or taken by the Court of Session.

(2) Unless the High Court otherwise directs, the presence of the convicted person may be dispensed with when such inquiry is made or such evidence is taken.

(3) When the inquiry or evidence (if any) is not made or taken by the High Court, the result of such inquiry or evidence shall be certified to such Court.

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Chapter I- Preliminary
Chapter II- Constitution Of Criminal Courts And Offices
Chapter III- Power Of Courts
Chapter IV- Powers Of Superior Officers Of Police and Aid To The Magistrates And The Police
Chapter V- Arrest Of Persons
Chapter VI- Processes To Compel Appearance
Chapter VII- Processes To Compel The Production Of Things
Chapter VII-A- Reciprocal Arrangements For Assistance In Certain Matters And Procedure For Attachment And Forfeiture Of Property
Chapter VIII- Security For Keeping The Peace And For Good Behaviour
Chapter IX- Order For Maintenance Of Wives, Children And Parents
Chapter X- Maintenance Of Public Order & Tranquillity
Chapter XI- Preventive Action Of The Police
Chapter XII- Information To The Police And Their Powers To Investigate
Chapter XIII- Jurisdiction Of The Criminal Courts In Inquiries And Trials
Chapter XIV- Conditions Requisite For Initiation Of Proceedings
Chapter XV- Complaints To Magistrates
Chapter XVI- Commencement Of Proceedings Before Magistrates
Chapter XVII- The Charge
Chapter XVIII- Trial Before A Court Of Session
Chapter XIX- Trial Of Warrant-Cases By Magistrates
Chapter XX- Trial Of Summons-Cases By Magistrates
Chapter XXI- Summary Trials
Chapter XXI-A- Plea Bargaining
Chapter XXII- Attendance Of Persons Confined Or Detained In Prisons
Chapter XXIII- Evidence In Inquiries And Trials
Chapter XXIV- General Provisions As To Enquiries And Trials
Chapter XXV- Provisions As To Accused Persons Of Unsound Mind
Chapter XXVI- Provisions As To Offences Affecting The Administration Of Justice
Chapter XXVII- The Judgment
Chapter XXVIII- Submission Of Death Sentences For Confirmation
Chapter XXIX- Appeals
Chapter XXX- Reference And Revision
Chapter XXXI- Transfer Of Criminal Cases
Chapter XXXII- Execution, Suspension, Remission And Commutation Of Sentences
Chapter XXXIII- Provisions As To Bail And Bonds
Chapter XXXIV- Disposal Of Property
Chapter XXXV- Irregular Proceedings
Chapter XXXVI- Limitation For Taking Cognizance Of Certain Offences
Chapter XXXVII- Miscellaneous
The First Schedule- Classification Of Offences
The Second Schedule- Forms

368. Power of High Court to confirm sentence or annul conviction.

368. Power of High Court to confirm sentence or annul conviction.—In any case submitted under Section 366, the High Court—

(a) may confirm the sentence, or pass any other sentence warranted by law, or

(b) may annul the conviction, and convict the accused of any offence of which the Court of Session might have convicted him, or order a new trial on the same or on amended charge, or

(c) may acquit the accused person:

Provided that no order of confirmation shall be made under this section until the period allowed for preferring an appeal has expired, or, if an appeal is presented within such period, until such appeal is disposed of.

369. Confirmation or new sentence to be signed by two Judges.

369. Confirmation or new sentence to be signed by two Judges.—In every case so submitted, the confirmation of the sentence, or any new sentence or order passed by the High Court, shall, when such Court consists of two or more Judges, be made, passed and signed by at least two of them.

370. Procedure in case of difference of opinion.

370. Procedure in case of difference of opinion.—Where any such case is heard before a Bench of Judges and such Judges are equally divided in opinion, the case shall be decided in the manner provided by Section 392.

371. Procedure in cases submitted to High Court for confirmation.

371. Procedure in cases submitted to High Court for confirmation.—In cases submitted by the Court of Session to the High Court for the confirmation of a sentence of death, the proper officer of the High Court shall, without delay, after the order of confirmation or other order has been made by the High Court, send a copy of the order, under the seal of the High Court and attested with his official signature, to the Court of Session.

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