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The introduction of the Proviso to Section 372 of the CrPC was a landmark step in Indian criminal jurisprudence, finally granting victims the substantive right to appeal against acquittals, conviction for lesser offenses, or inadequate compensation. However, this amendment sparked a massive legal debate regarding its date of applicability. The central question remains: Is this right retrospective (applicable to cases pending before the 2009 amendment) or strictly prospective? This ambiguity has led to conflicting views across various High Courts and remains a crucial point of dispute before the Supreme Court. In this video, we decode the "Retrospective vs. Prospective" application dispute surrounding Section 372 CrPC through a detailed legal analysis. We examine key Supreme Court judgments, the timeline of the amendment, and the specific dates that determine when a victim can legally file an appeal. Whether you are a law student, a practicing advocate, or preparing for judicial exams, this video will clarify the complex "Date-Based Justice" system and help you understand exactly when the victim's right to appeal is valid. -Video By Advocate Madhav Prakash For Any Suggestions- WhatsApp No- 9953526228 Email Id- themadhavprakash@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------SUBSCRIBE------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------- #MadhavPrakash #Section372 #CrPC #VictimRights #RightToAppeal #SupremeCourt #CriminalLaw #IndianLaw #Judiciary #LegalEducation #LawStudent #Retrospective #Prospective #LegalAnalysis #HighCourt #Justice