Section 426 BNSS : Procedure for Hearing Appeals Not Dismissed Summarily .

Section 426 BNSS lays down how appeals not dismissed summarily must be heard, including notices to all parties, record review, and fair participation, ensuring transparency and justice.
Section 425 BNSS : Summary Dismissal of Appeals Explained.

Section 425 BNSS allows appellate courts to summarily dismiss appeals lacking merit, with safeguards like hearing rights, written reasons, and protections for jail appeals, balancing efficiency and justice.
Section 424 BNSS : Procedure for Filing Appeals from Jail .

Section 424 BNSS explains how jail inmates can file criminal appeals through jail officers without appearing in court. Simple explanation with examples.
Section 423 BNSS : Petition of Appeal Explained

Section 423 BNSS outlines that appeals must be filed as written petitions, accompanied by a judgment copy. This ensures clarity, proper documentation, and efficiency in appellate hearings while granting courts discretion in exceptional cases.
Section 422 BNSS : Appeal Hearing Procedure in Sessions Court .

Section 422 BNSS how appeals to the Court of Session are heard. It assigns roles to the Sessions Judge, Additional Sessions Judge, and Chief Judicial Magistrate, ensuring efficient appeal hearings and judicial oversight.
Section 421 BNSS : Special Appeal Provision in Multi-Accused Cases .

Section 421 BNSS gives equal appeal rights to all co-convicts in a joint trial. If one convict can appeal, the same right automatically extends to all.
Section 420 BNSS : Appeal against conviction by High Court in certain cases .

Section 420 BNSS gives an accused a direct right to appeal to the Supreme Court if the High Court reverses an acquittal and imposes a serious sentence.