MUHAMMAD AFZAL versus STATE
Section 497 Crimes fornication (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII VI of 1979), Section 10/16 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Unlawful connection of bail between the accused and the two married women, according to the records And the accused accused them of molesting them from their marital residence for the Sessions Court while the accused's permission to bail was affected by the fact that the Prohibition Clause of Section 16 of the Adultery (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance 1979 I did not come. Section 497 (1), CCPC, did not mean that the accused was entitled to be released on bail because it was indeed the duty of the Sessions Court to require all attendees to decide before releasing such accused. Consider the facts and circumstances. The bail session court failed to note that the kidnappers were killed by their relatives as a result of the act of the accused and that such aggressive action destroyed the entire family. The order of the High Court Sessions Court to return the accused is not guaranteed to interfere with the circumstances
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