JUDGEMENT
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(1.) Leave granted.
(2.) Section 378 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short, '1973 Code') enacts the provision for appeal from an order of
acquittal. The said provision as it existed prior to 2005 amendment reads:
"S.378. - Appeal in case of acquittal. - (1) Save as
otherwise provided in sub-section (2) and subject to the
provisions of sub-sections (3) and (5), the State
Government may, in any case, direct the Public
Prosecutor to present an appeal to the High Court from
an original or appellate order of acquittal passed by any
Court other than a High Court or an order of acquittal
passed by the Court of Session in revision.
(2) If such an order of acquittal is passed in any case in
which the offence has been investigated by the Delhi
Special Police Establishment constituted under the
Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946 (25 of
1946) Code of Criminal Procedure, Section 417 or by any other agency empowered to make
investigation into an offence under any Central Act
other than this Code, the Central Government may also
direct the Public Prosecutor to present an appeal,
subject to the provisions of sub-section (3), to the High
Court from the order of acquittal.
(3) No appeal under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2)
shall be entertained except with the leave of the High
Court.
(4) If such an order of acquittal is passed in any case
instituted upon complaint and the High Court, on an
application made to it by the complainant in this behalf,
grants special leave to appeal from the order of
acquittal, the complainant may present such an appeal
to the High Court.
(5) No application under sub-section (4) for the grant of
special leave to appeal from an order of acquittal shall
be entertained by the High Court after the expiry of six
months, where the complainant is a public servant, and
sixty days in every other case, computed from the date
of that order of acquittal.
(6) If, in any case, the application under sub-section (4)
for the grant of special leave to appeal from an order of
acquittal is refused, no appeal from that order of
acquittal shall lie under sub-section (1) or under sub-
section (2)."
(3.) The main question presented, in light of the aforesaid provision is, namely, as to whether the State Government (of Bihar) has competence to file an appeal from the judgment dated 18th December, 2006 passed by Special Judge, CBI (AHD), Patna, acquitting the accused persons when the case has been investigated by the Delhi Special Police Establishment (CBI).;
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