CrPC Section 390

 Section 390 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), 1973:

Section 390 CrPC – Transfer of case from one High Court to another High Court

📜 What does Section 390 say?

The Central Government has the power to transfer any case, appeal, or other proceeding pending before one High Court to another High Court.

This can happen if the case is considered expedient in the interest of justice or public policy.

📝 Key points:

Applies only to cases in High Courts (not lower courts).

Transfer can be made to ensure fair trial, avoid delay, or for convenience.

The order for transfer is made by the Central Government, not the courts themselves.

⚖️ Purpose:

To maintain impartiality and fairness in judicial proceedings.

To prevent bias or influence in a particular High Court.

To facilitate efficient administration of justice.

 

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