Correct option is B
The Cr.P.C. does not provide for a "Review" of criminal judgments or orders. While the Cr.P.C. includes provisions for Reference (Section 395), Revision (Section 397), and Appeal (Sections 372-394), the power of review is not provided in criminal law as it is in civil law.
Information Booster A "Review" allows a Court to reconsider its own judgment or order under specific circumstances. However, in criminal law, once a judgment is pronounced, the remedy typically lies in appeal or revision, not in review.
Additional Knowledge
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Reference: A procedure where a lower court refers a question of law to a higher court for its opinion.
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Revision: The power of a higher court to examine the record of a lower court's proceedings for legality and correctness.
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Appeal: The process by which a party requests a higher court to review the decision of a lower court.