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State Of Gujarat vs Salimbhai Abdulgaffar Shaikh & Ors on 8 September, 2003

8. It is clear from sub-section (1) that any sentence or order passed by a Special Court is appealable to the High 5 Court, but so far as the order is concerned, it is made clear that it should not be an interlocutory order. That means, if the order is interlocutory, appeal cannot be preferred. The Supreme Court in the case of State of Gujarat vs Salimbhai Abdul Gaffar Shaikh and Others (supra) by referring to section 34 (4) of the Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 held that appeal shall lie to the High Court. Section 34(1) of the Prevention of Terrorism Act and section 12(1) of KCOCA Act are in pari materia.
Supreme Court of India Cites 33 - Cited by 172 - G P Mathur - Full Document
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