High Court's order to be certified to lower Court
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Summary
When the High Court or a Sessions Judge revises a case, they must send (certify) their decision or order to the court that made the original finding, sentence or order. That lower court must then make orders that conform to the certified decision and amend its record if necessary.
Example
Priya was fined by the trial court for a dispute. On revision the High Court changed that order. The High Court certifies its decision to the trial court, and the trial court then alters its orders and amends the record to match the High Court's decision.
Bare Act
Enacted textWhen a case is revised under this Chapter by the High Court or a Sessions Judge, it or he shall, in the manner provided by section 429, certify its decision or order to the Court by which the finding, sentence or order revised was recorded or passed, and the Court to which the decision or order is so certified shall thereupon make such orders as are conformable to the decision so certified, and, if necessary, the record shall be amended in accordance therewith.
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