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Who may commute the punishment as per the provision of criminal procedural law?
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Commutation is the substitution of a lesser sentence for a more severe one, and it can be done by the appropriate government.
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Feb 10, 2026
Appropriate Government
Central Government
State Government
Supreme Court of India
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The Correct Option is
A
Solution and Explanation
Step 1: Grasp the commutation regulations.
- According to section 432 of the CrPC, the Relevant Government is authorized to commute sentences.
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