Question : An appeal to the High Court lies in case the session court has awarded the punishment of
Option 1: one year or more
Option 2: two years or more
Option 3: three year or more
Option 4: four years or more
Correct Answer: four years or more
Solution : Correct Answer is four years or more
Under the High Court’s appellate jurisdiction, an action can be brought before the High Court if a Session Court sentences a person to a term of imprisonment of four years’ imprisonment or more. A person who has been served with an appeal against a decision or order issued by the Court of First Instance of (Appellate Tribunal) can lodge an appeal before the High Court on any matter of law arising from that decision or order within 60 days of the date on which it is served on him.
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