Procedure in cases submitted to High Court for confirmation
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Summary
After the High Court confirms a death sentence or makes another order in a case sent up by a Court of Session, the High Court's proper officer must, without delay, send a copy of that order to the Court of Session. The copy must bear the High Court seal and the officer's official signature. It may be sent either physically or electronically.
Example
Priya's death sentence case was sent by the Court of Session to the High Court for confirmation. After the High Court confirms the sentence, the High Court's proper officer must immediately send a sealed copy of the confirmation order, attested with the officer's official signature, to the Court of Session, either physically or electronically.
Bare Act
Enacted textIn 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 either physically, or through electronic means, 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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