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Ganesh Poojari, in his Liga classes, is starting a new series of lectures on Chapter XXIX of CRPC, focusing on appeals. This series will cover all 23 sections from 372 to 394. In the first session, he will discuss the first five sections (372-376), explaining appeals from orders and convictions, as well as cases where no appeal is allowed. The main topic will be the meaning of appeal and related aspects.