KALOO KHAN versus MUHAMMAD MANZOOR KHAN
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 497 (5) Ground for the cancellation of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Islamic Constitutional Law Enforcement Act (IX of 1974), Section 5 Conventional Code (XLV of 1860), Section 109 bail. The accused was not present in the previous bail plea neither was emphasized nor heard, this night of the trial could have been legitimately aroused by the accused and the trial court granted him bail. Well thought out and resolved exactly. The accused could not accept the request mentioned in his bail plea and could not avail of it; he was also lacking in any legal power; it is not necessary for the accused to be specifically requested in the bail application. Any legal request from the record can be raised or any reasonable suspicion arises in connection with the accused's participation in the commission of the crime, he or she may also be given the benefit of the doubt as to any legal impairment at trial at the bail-out stage. Has not been identified which was confirmed by the Shariah court, in this case the court has granted bail The order of revocation was not upheld
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