Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 (Act No. 51 of 1977)Chapter 30 : Reviews and Appeals in Cases of Criminal Proceedings in Lower Courts311. Appeal to Appellate Division |
(1) | Where the provincial or local division on appeal, whether brought by the attorney-general or other prosecutor or the person convicted, gives a decision in favour of the person convicted on a question of law, the attorney-general or other prosecutor against whom the decision is given may appeal to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, which shall, if it decides the matter in issue in favour of the appellant, set aside or vary the decision appealed from and, if the matter was brought before the provincial or local division in terms of— |
(a) | section 309(1), re-instate the conviction, sentence or order of the lower court appealed from, either in its original form or in such a modified form as the said Appellate Division may consider desirable; or |
(b) | section 310(2), give such decision or take such action as the provincial or local division ought, in the opinion of the said Appellate Division, to have given or taken (including any action under section 310(5)), and thereupon the provisions of section 310(4) shall mutatis mutandis apply. |
[Section 311(1)(b) substituted by section 19 of Act No. 105 of 1982]
[Section 311(1) substituted by section 19 of Act No. 105 of 1982]
(2) | If an appeal brought by the attorney-general or other prosecutor under this section or section 310 is dismissed, the court dismissing the appeal may order that the appellant pay the respondent the costs to which the respondent may have been put in opposing the appeal, taxed according to the scale in civil cases of that court: Provided that where the attorney-general is the appellant, the costs which he is so ordered to pay shall be paid by the State. |