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Hearing On Sentence- Non-Compliance Of S.235(2) CrPC Amounts To 'Bypassing' An Important Stage Of Trial, Not Mere Irregularity Curable U/S 465: Gauhati HC
Upashana Duarah
8 Feb 2022 10:54 AM IST
The provision mandates the Court to hear a convict before passing an order of sentence.
The Gauhati High court, in a criminal appeal, has held that when a Trial Court convicts an accused, it has to give him or her an opportunity of hearing on the sentence as mandated under section 235(2) of CrPC.The provision stipulates: If the accused is convicted, the Judge shall, unless he proceeds in accordance with the provisions of section 360, hear the accused on the question of sentence,...
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The Gauhati High court, in a criminal appeal, has held that when a Trial Court convicts an accused, it has to give him or her an opportunity of hearing on the sentence as mandated under section 235(2) of CrPC.
"The said provision therefore satisfies a dual purpose; it satisfies the rule of natural justice by according to the accused an opportunity of being heard on the question of sentence and at the same time helps the Court to choose the sentence to be awarded."
"The non-compliance with the mandatory provisions of Section 235 (2) cannot be treated as a mere irregularity curable under Section 465 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. It is much more serious. It amounts to bypassing an important stage of the trial and omitting it altogether so that the trial cannot be said to be that contemplated in the Code. This deviation constitutes disobedience to an express provision of the Code as to the mode of trial. It goes to the root of the matter and the resulting illegality is of such a character that it vitiates the sentence".


