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CrPC, 1973
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CrPCChapter XXXIISection 435
Section435

State Government to act after consultation with Central Government in certain cases

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State Government cannot suspend, remit or commute a sentence in cases investigated by the Delhi Special Police Establishment or any other central agency, or where the offence involves central government property or was committed by a central government servant in official duty, unless it first consults the Central Government. If a person has multiple concurrent sentences and some relate to Union matters, a State order will not take effect unless the Central Government also makes a corresponding order.

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Priya, a clerk in a central department, was convicted for misappropriating government supplies after investigation by a central agency. The State Government could not commute her sentence without consulting the Central Government. If she also had concurrent sentences for offences related to Union matters, the State order would not take effect unless the Central Government made a matching order.

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(1) The powers conferred by sections 432 and 433 upon the State Government to remit or commute a sentence, in any case where the sentence is for an offence

  • (a) which was investigated by the Delhi Special Police Establishment constituted under the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946 (25 of 1946), or by any other agency empowered to make investigation into an offence under any Central Act other than this Code, or

  • (b) which involved the misappropriation or destruction of, or damage to, any property belonging to the Central Government, or

  • (c) which was committed by a person in the service of the Central Government, while acting or purporting to act in the discharge of his official duty.
    shall not be exercised by the State Government except after consultation with the Central Government.

(2) No order of suspension, remission or commutation of sentences passed by the State Government in relation to a person, who has been convicted of offences, some of which relate to matters to which the executive power of the Union extends, and who has been sentenced to separate terms of imprisonment which are to run concurrently, shall have effect unless an order for the suspension, remission or commutation, as the case may be, of such sentences has also been made by the Central Government in relation to the offences committed by such person with regard to matters to which the executive power of the Union extends.

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XXXII

Chapter XXXII

Execution, Suspension, Remission And Commutation Of Sentences

In this chapter

  • 413Execution of order passed under section 368
  • 414Execution of sentence of death passed by High Court
  • 415Postponement of execution of sentence of death in case of appeal to Supreme Court
  • 416Postponement of capital sentence on pregnant woman
  • 417Power to appoint place of imprisonment
  • 418Execution of sentence of imprisonment
  • 419Direction of warrant for execution
  • 420Warrant with whom to be lodged
  • 421Warrant for levy of fine
  • 422Effect of such warrant
  • 423Warrant for levy of fine issued by a Court in any territory to which this Code does not extend
  • 424Suspension of execution of sentence of imprisonment
  • 425Who may issue warrant
  • 426Sentence on escaped convict when to take effect
  • 427Sentence on offender already sentenced for another offence
  • 428Period of detention undergone by the accused to be set off against the sentence of imprisonment
  • 429Saving
  • 430Return of warrant on execution of sentence
  • 431Money ordered to be paid recoverable as a fine
  • 432Power to suspend or remit sentences
  • 433Power to commute sentence
  • 433ARestriction on powers of remission or commutation in certain cases
  • 434Concurrent power of Central Government in case of death sentences
  • 435State Government to act after consultation with Central Government in certain cases
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