Correct Answer:
C. Yes, within 30 days
The question addresses the right to appeal a trial decision. The correct answer is 'Yes, within 30 days'. The right to appeal is a fundamental principle of justice, allowing parties to challenge a court's decision in a higher forum. However, this right is typically subject to specific time limits to ensure finality in legal proceedings.
- 'No appeal allowed' is incorrect; the right to appeal is generally preserved in legal systems.
- 'Yes, within 15 days' is false; the specified period for filing an appeal under this Act is 30 days.
- 'Only in High Court' is incorrect; appeals typically proceed to the next appellate court in the judicial hierarchy, which may not exclusively be the High Court for all cases.