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describe the powers of the high court in the criminal cases .​

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Answered by dyogitakumari223
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The High Court can hear appeals against the decisions of the District courts in civil and criminal matters. High courts can hear criminal cases where appellate jurisdiction are involved are: ... Appeals can be made against the state when an order of acquittal is passed by a Sessions Judge.

Answered by lakshaysoni01279473
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The High Court can hear appeals against the decisions of the District courts in civil and criminal matters. High courts can hear criminal cases where appellate jurisdiction are involved are: ... Appeals can be made against the state when an order of acquittal is passed by a Sessions Judge.

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