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BNSS, 2023
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BNSSChapter XXIIISection 295
Section295

Finality of judgment

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A judgment given by the Court under this section is final and cannot be challenged by a normal appeal. The only exceptions are filing a special leave petition under article 136 or a writ petition under articles 226 or 227 of the Constitution.

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Priya challenges a local security order and the Court decides the matter under this provision. She cannot file a regular appeal against that judgment; only a special leave petition under article 136 or a writ petition under articles 226 or 227 is available.

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The judgment delivered by the Court under this section shall be final and no appeal (except the special leave petition under article 136 and writ petition under articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution) shall lie in any Court against such judgment.

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XXIII

Chapter XXIII

Plea Bargaining

In this chapter

  • 289Application of Chapter
  • 290Application for plea bargaining
  • 291Guidelines for Mutually satisfactory disposition
  • 292Report of Mutually satisfactory disposition to be submitted before Court
  • 293Disposal of case
  • 294Judgment of Court
  • 295Finality of judgment
  • 296Power of Court in plea bargaining
  • 297Period of Detention undergone by accused to be set off against sentence of imprisonment
  • 298Savings
  • 299Statements of accused not to be used
  • 300Non-application of Chapter
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