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Criminal Law
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The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Section 236-285
Section 240
Section 266
Section 272
Section 276- Record in trial before Court of Session

In all trials before a Court of Session, the evidence of each witness shall, as his examination proceeds, be taken down in writing either by the presiding Judge himself or by his dictation in open court or his direction and Superintendence, by an officer of the court appointed by him in this behalf.
*Such evidence shall ordinarily be taken down in the form of a narrative, but the presiding judge may, in his discretion take down or cause to be taken down, any part of' such evidence in the form of question and answer.]

*Subs by Act 45 of 1978. Sec. 20. for sub-section (2) (w.e.f. 18-12-2023).
The evidence so taken down shall be signed by the presiding Judge and shall form part of the record.
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