M. LATIF versus STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 497 (2) Crimes of Adultery (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII of 1979), Section 10 (3) Bail, on the grant of a second bail application filed by the accused before the High Court. Was not banned. The first bail plea was not considered on the merit. No articles were recovered in this case; there was a long-standing rivalry between the parties; no sign of torture was found on the body of the prosecutor Prima. The basis was not available that the accused had committed. Crime Section 497 (1), falls under the CCPC prohibition clause and there was sufficient grounds for further investigation into his crime, therefore, he is charged, so he was entitled to exemption on bail. Could not be stopped on the basis of. Bail was denied when the case was either set for trial or the trial had already begun. Suspicions regarding the admittance of a dying chemical auditor's report were extended under bail
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