Time Limitation For Criminal Cases/ Limitation for Criminal proceedings/Lawyer online/Ashraf Asmi HD

17.11.2019
Time Limitation For Criminal Cases/ Limitation for Criminal proceedings/Lawyer online/Ashraf Asmi . *Limitation period for Appeal in Criminal Cases*:_ _*1*. In capital punishment, 7 days.__*2*. From Magistrate to Sessions Court, 30 days._ _*3*. From Sessions Court to High Court, 60 days.__*4*. From High Court to Supreme Court, 30 days.__*5*. From High Court to Supreme Court in special Leave to Appeal, 30 days.__*6*. From Magistrate to High Court in acquittal in Challan Case is 30 days and in Complaint Case 60 days.__*7*. From Sessions Court to High Court in acquittal in Challan Case is 30 days and in Complaint Case 60 days.__*8*. From High Court when case decide by it in its original jurisdiction and to Division Bench than 20 days in acquittal or conviction as the case may._ LIMITATION [Limitation Act, and Criminal Cases] According to Limitation Act: Article 150. Appeal from death sentence to High Court-7 days. Article 151. High Court order on original side-appeal-20 days. Article 154. Appeal to any Court other than High Court-30 days. Article 155. Criminal appeal to High Court-60 days. Article 157. Appeal from acquittal by State-6 days. To Supreme Court (special leave to appeal)-30 days. Limitation for filing appeal to Federal Shariat Court under Procedure Rules 1981, R 18(A)/22(A) is 60 days. 1995 SCMR 1347, Nazir Ahmed etc. Revision against acquittal filed after 60 days in F.S.C. was dismissed as there was no application for condonation of delay. PLJ 1994 FSC 32, Muhammad Zubair v. Ijaz Hussain Shah. Criminal Revision under section 439, Cr.P.C. No limitation is prescribed in the Act. Criminal Revision under section 439, Cr.P.C. made more than 60 days after order not entertained, because of the general rule of practice in all High Courts, PLD 1950 Bal. 48. Crown v. Sultan Ali. Limitation for appeal u/S. 20 of Ordinance VII of 1979. No Limitation prescribed. Held, period of appeal 60 days. 1982 PSC 246 (FSC) Azmat Khan PLJ 1982 FSC 44. Rule of practice not based on law condemned. (SC) PLD 1962 SC 495. Khalid Saigol. Revision from acquittal filed by private party after a delay of 8 months not considered inordinate. (DB) PLD 1963 Kar. 66 Savitri v. Gopal Das. (SC) PLD 1962 SC 249. Abdur Rashid. Criminal Revision under section 435, Cr.P.C. to be filed within 30 days in the Court of Sessions/District Magistrate. PLD 1961 Dacca 239 Muhammad Nur. Delayed Revision under section 439, Cr.P.C. Revision petition cannot be rejected on mere ground of delay or laches. (DB) AIR 1934 Lah. 264 Des Raj v. Emperor. No limitation for filing revision petition, but such application must be filed within reasonable period, depending on circumstances of each case. PLJ 1986 Cr.C. (Kar.) 423. Mst. Mehmooda Begum v. Amir-ud-Din etc. Revision and laches. Revision petition filed after a lapse of 22 months. It merits dismissal on the short ground of laches. 1958 P.Cr.LJ 442. Mst. Buzurg Bibi v. Abdul Rashid etc. Appeal filed beyond limitation treated as revision under sectio

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