1.If all evidences are produced before Court, can judge punish a govt employee?

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      Ajay Panda
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      2.Time allowed to a person for appeal in high court when he is covicted by lower court.

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      Your question is vague and incomplete. But, if the government employee is facing a regular trial on criminal charges and if sufficient evidence is produced by the prosecution, then of course the judge has the power to punish him.

      For your second question, the answer is that the person convicted by the lower court can file appeal against conviction before high court within a period of 60 days. Subsequent to that, if there is a delay, he can file it along with an application for condonation of delay. If sufficient cause is shown for delay, the high court may condone the delay.

           


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