Karnataka High Court: Sessions Court Cannot Entertain Appeals Against Acquittals in Bailable Offences
Karnataka High Court rules that appeals against acquittals in bailable offences lie only before the High Court, not the Sessions Court.
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Karnataka High Court rules that appeals against acquittals in bailable offences lie only before the High Court, not the Sessions Court.
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