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An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the Criminal Procedure.
PART VI - PROCEEDINGS IN PROSECUTIONS
CHAPTER XX - OF THE TRIAL OF CASES BY MAGISTRATES
243. If the accused admits that he has committed the offence with which he is charged, his admission shall be recorded as nearly as possible in the words used by him; and, if he shows no sufficient cause why he should not be convicted, the Magistrate may convict him accordingly.
An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the Criminal Procedure.
PART VI - PROCEEDINGS IN PROSECUTIONS
CHAPTER XXIII - OF TRIALS BEFORE COURTS OF SESSION
265E. If the accused pleads guilty, the Court shall record the plea and may, in its discretion, convict him thereon.
An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the Criminal Procedure.
PART VI - PROCEEDINGS IN PROSECUTIONS
CHAPTER XXX - OF PREVIOUS ACQUITTALS OR CONVICTIONS
412. Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained where an accused person has pleaded guilty and has been convicted by a Court of Session 399 or any Metropolitan Magistrate or Magistrate of the first class on such plea, there shall be no appeal except as to the extent or legality of the sentence.