Section 409 of The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 View Chapter 31

Withdrawal of cases and appeals by Sessions Judges.

   (1)  A Sessions Judge may withdraw any case or appeal from, or recall any case or appeal which he has made over to, any Assistant Sessions Judge or Chief Judicial Magistrate subordinate to him.

   (2)  At any time before the trial of the case or the hearing of the appeal has commenced before the Additional Sessions Judge, a Sessions Judge may recall any case or appeal which he has made over to any Additional Sessions Judge.

   (3)  Where a Sessions Judge withdraws or recalls case or appeal under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2), he may either try the case in his own Court or hear the appeal himself, or make it over in accordance with the provisions of this Code to another Court for trial or hearing, as the case may be.

STATE AMENDMENT

Kerala

   Substitution of new section for section 409. —For section 409 of the principal Act, the following section shall be substituted, namely:—

   409.  Appeals to Court of Section how heard.—An appeal to the Court of Session or Sessions Judge shall be heard by the Sessions Judge or by an Additional Sessions Judge:

   Provided that an Additional Sessions Judge shall hear only such appeals as the State Government may, by general or special order, direct or as the Sessions Judge of the division may make over to him.

[Vide Kerala Act 5 of 1957, s. 4.]