MUHAMMAD YOUNUS versus STATE
Sections 4 514 and 9439 of the Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) confiscated the applicant's bail while failing to present the accused in court, the magistrate issued an attachment warrant for a fine of Rs 50,000. Which could not be processed and sent by the magistrate. The sessions court dismissed the appeal filed under the bail plea of the applicant, which could not be complied with. This action by the sessions court revealed not only extra costs but also mental torture. Is. The Sessions Court would have turned the appeal into a revision petition if it was the persistent policy of the High Courts that the matter be decided not on merits, but on the technicalities which led to the request for a review of justice and the case was approved. went. Sent to Court for fresh verdict
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