Finality of the judgment
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Summary
A judgment given under this provision is final and cannot be challenged by an ordinary appeal. No appeal lies in any court against that judgment. The only available remedies are a special leave petition under Article 136 or a writ petition under Articles 226 or 227 of the Constitution.
Example
Priya is convicted by a court under this provision after trial. She tries to file an ordinary appeal to overturn the judgment, but cannot. Her only options are to move a special leave petition under Article 136 or a writ petition under Articles 226 or 227.
Bare Act
Enacted textThe judgment delivered by the Court under section 265G 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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