Correct option is C
The correct answer is (c) 4, 3, 2, 1.
Explanation:
· Section 374, Cr.P.C.: Deals with appeals from convictions. This Section outlines the right of the convicted person to appeal to a higher court against the conviction and sentence.
· Section 376, Cr.P.C.: Addresses the non-appealability of certain petty cases. It specifies that no appeal shall lie from a sentence of a fine not exceeding one hundred rupees or imprisonment for a term not exceeding one month.
· Section 378, Cr.P.C.: Concerns appeals in cases of acquittal. It allows the State government or, in certain cases, the Central government to appeal against an order of acquittal passed by a trial Court.
· Section 375, Cr.P.C.: Specifies that no appeal shall lie in cases where the accused pleads guilty and is convicted on such plea, except to the extent or legality of the sentence.
Information Booster:
1. Appeals from Convictions (Section 374): Provides the framework for convicted individuals to challenge their conviction and sentence in a higher court.
2. No Appeals in Petty Cases (Section 376): Limits the right to appeal in minor cases to reduce the burden on the appellate courts and ensure swift justice in petty offenses.
3. Appeals in Cases of Acquittal (Section 378): Allows the prosecution to challenge an acquittal to ensure that miscarriages of justice can be corrected.
4. No Appeals when Accused Pleads Guilty (Section 375): Prevents appeals based on guilty pleas, ensuring finality in such cases while allowing appeals on the legality of the sentence imposed.