PART VII—PROCEEDINGS AFTER TRIAL
Capital Sentences
Section 305 Accused to be Informed of Right to Appeal.
When an accused person is sentenced to death the Court shall inform him of the period within which, to appeal his appeal should be preferred.
PART VIII—APPEALS
Appeals from District Courts
Section 325 Limitation
(1) Every appeal shall be entered within one month of the date of the order or sentence appealed amended by the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Act, (Act 633), s. (28)]
(2) The High Court may for good cause admit an appeal though the period of limitation prescribed by has elapsed.
Section 326 Petition of Appeal.
(1) Every appeal shall be made in the form of a petition in writing presented by the appellant or his c every such petition shall (unless the High Court otherwise directs) be accompanied by a copy of the order appealed against.
(2) Where the appellant is represented by counsel the petition shall contain particulars of any alleged or of fact on which the appellant relies.
1. A decision under article 74 may be appealed in accordance with the Rules of Procedure and Evidence as follows:
(a) The Prosecutor may make an appeal on any of the following grounds:
(i) Procedural error,
(ii) Error of fact, or
(iii) Error of law;
(b) The convicted person, or the Prosecutor on that person's behalf, may make an appeal on any of the following grounds:
(i) Procedural error,
(ii) Error of fact,
(iii) Error of law, or
(iv) Any other ground that affects the fairness or reliability of the proceedings or decision.
2.
(a) A sentence may be appealed, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure and Evidence, by the Prosecutor or the convicted person on the ground of disproportion between the crime and the sentence;
(b) If on an appeal against sentence the Court considers that there are grounds on which the conviction might be set aside, wholly or in part, it may invite the Prosecutor and the convicted person to submit grounds under article 81, paragraph 1 (a) or (b), and may render a decision on conviction in accordance with article 83;
(c) The same procedure applies when the Court, on an appeal against conviction only, considers that there are grounds to reduce the sentence under paragraph 2 (a).
3.
(a) Unless the Trial Chamber orders otherwise, a convicted person shall remain in custody pending an appeal;
(b) When a convicted person's time in custody exceeds the sentence of imprisonment imposed, that person shall be released, except that if the Prosecutor is also appealing, the release may be subject to the conditions under subparagraph (c) below;
(c) In case of an acquittal, the accused shall be released immediately, subject to the following:
(i) Under exceptional circumstances, and having regard, inter alia, to the concrete risk of flight, the seriousness of the offence charged and the probability of success on appeal, the Trial Chamber, at the request of the Prosecutor, may maintain the detention of the person pending appeal;
(ii) A decision by the Trial Chamber under subparagraph (c) (i) may be appealed in accordance with the Rules of Procedure and Evidence.
4. Subject to the provisions of paragraph 3 (a) and (b), execution of the decision or sentence shall be suspended during the period allowed for appeal and for the duration of the appeal proceedings.