GHULAM SARWAR versus THE STATE
In the Criminal Procedure Code (CRPC) Section 497 Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), section 302/34 bail prosecution, the victim allegedly signed a dying declaration in his home that was in front of witnesses who fired shots. Were reached at the notice of Witnesses agreed that on their arrival at the O1 incident, the victim accused his brother-in-law, (the accused) of firing with his .30 bore pistol with two other unidentified men, without whom he was identified. The license can be up to 30. The bore pistol, which is allegedly used in the crime, was recovered by the police in the presence of witnesses on the occasion of the suspect's presence, which was examined by the magistrate the next day, charged in these circumstances, related to the crime. The accused was denied on bail
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