CHAPTER 91
PART IX
APPEALS FROM MAGISTRATES' COURTS AND CASES STATED
232. When any person is convicted by a magistrate's court, the magistrate shall inform him, at the time when the sentence is passed, of his right of appeal and the steps which must be taken by a party wishing to appeal and a note shall be made at the time by the magistrate that such information has been given by him to such person and such note shall be conclusive as to the provisions of this section having been complied with.
Appeal against decision of acquittal or conviction or against sentence - national proceedings
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