appeal of a „victim‟ preferred under
proviso to Section 372 lie when the State also prefers appeal
against that order of acquittal under Clause ... identifies forum for preferring such appeal. Therefore, the
right of victim to prefer an appeal become available to all cases,
where orders were passed
right to prefer appeal then also the judicial discretion would
demand that when the State has already preferred appeal
against the order of acquittal ... this Court and the appeal has been admitted against the
order of acquittal, preferred by the State, it would not be a
case to entertain
scheme under Section
378(4)/(5) Cr.P.C . to prefer appeal against an order of acquittal.
Similarly a Single Judge of Madhya Pradesh High ... dealing with the right of a 'victim' to prefer appeal
against an order of acquittal in a complaint case and the aforesaid
ratio
preferred Miscellaneous Application
No.1/2013 seeking condonation of delay of 18 months and 12 days in
preferring an appeal. By the impugned order ... High Court against acquittal order,
or an order convicting the accused for the lesser
offence or against the order imposing inadequate
compensation.
11. The Full
pendency of the
revision application, the petitioner, who preferred
revision application also preferred application under
Order 7 Rule 11(d) of the Code of Civil ... court.
9.7 Now, if this order is considered along with
the subsequent order passed upon application below
Exh.138 preferred by the petitioner raising objection
order of acquittal, the State as the upholder of law and order in the society has a right to bring into question that order ... leave by the High Court an appeal should be preferred against an order of acquittal. Thereafter the Supreme Court noticed that the period of limitation
situation where
there are two parties both aggrieved from the same order, one
preferring an appeal and other taking recourse to the supervisory
jurisdiction ... order of a Tribunal may, within sixty days
from the date of the order, prefer an appeal
to the Appellate Tribunal.
Provided that on appeal
order, or if fact of such order has
not been communicated to him within thirty days of date
of knowledge of such order, prefer ... Section 52-A – Appeal against order of confiscation – Any person aggrieved by the
order of confiscation, may prefer an appeal in writing within thirty days
High Court against acquittal order, or an order
convicting the accused for the lesser offence or against the order imposing
inadequate compensation.
The Full Bench ... right of questioning the
correctness of the judgment and order of acquittal by preferring an appeal
to the High Court is conferred upon the victim
order not being
an order of acquittal -
(i) to the High Court Sixty days The date of the
sentence or order.
(ii) to any other ... leave by the High Court an appeal may be preferred against the order of acquittal. If such a procedure is adopted, as above