The correct answer is (a). Section 381 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) deals with the hearing of appeals to the Court of Session.
Section 381 of the CrPC states that an appeal to the Court of Session shall be heard by a single Judge of the Court of Session. The Judge shall have the power to confirm, reverse, or modify the order appealed against.
The Judge may also remand the case to the Magistrate for further inquiry or trial, or may direct that the case be heard by a different Magistrate.
The Judge shall give his decision in writing, and shall state the reasons for his decision.
The decision of the Court of Session shall be final, subject to the right of appeal to the High Court.
Section 380 of the CrPC deals with the procedure for filing an appeal to the Court of Session.
Section 300 of the CrPC deals with the punishment for murder.
Section 307 of the CrPC deals with the punishment for attempt to murder.