CrPC 354 — Language and contents of judgment

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

(1) Except  as  otherwise  expressly  provided  by  this  Code,  every judgment referred to in section 353,—
(a) shall be written in the language of the Court;
(b) shall contain the point or points for determination, the decision thereon and the reasons for the decision;
 (c) shall  specify  the  offence  (if  any)  of  which,  and  the  section  of  the  Indian  Penal  Code  (45  of  1860)  or
other law under which, the accused is convicted, and the punishment to which he is sentenced;
(d) if it be a judgment of acquittal, shall state the offence of which the accused is acquitted and direct that he be set at liberty.
(2) When  the  conviction  is  under  the  Indian  Penal  Code  (45  of  1860)  and  it  is  doubtful  under  which  of  two
sections, or under  which of two parts of the  same  section, of that  Code  the offence  falls, the Court shall distinctly express the same, and pass judgment in the alternative.
(3) When the conviction is for an offence punishable with death or, in the alternative, with imprisonment for life
or imprisonment for a term of years, the judgment shall state the reasons for the sentence awarded, and, in the case of sentence of death, the special reasons for such sentence.
(4) When the conviction is for an offence punishable with imprisonment for a term of one year or more, but the
Court  imposes  a  sentence  of  imprisonment  for  a  term  of  less  than  three  months,  it  shall  record  its  reasons  for
awarding such sentence, unless the sentence is one of imprisonment till the rising of the Court or unless the case was tried summarily under the provisions of this Code.
(5) When  any  person  is  sentenced  to  death,  the  sentence  shall  direct  that  he  be  hanged  by  the  neck  till  he  is dead.
(6) Every  order  under  section  117  or  sub-section (2) of  section  138  and  every  final  order  made  under  section
125,  section  145  or  section  147  shall  contain  the  point  or  points  for  determination,  the  decision  thereon  and  the reasons for the decision.

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