MUHAMMAD ASHRAF versus THE STATE
The definitions of the Pakistan Penal Code Sections 302 and 304, Part II evidence denied by the ocular account medical evidence were highly doubtful and did not prove to be compiled by the prosecution as the accused admitted without oath in his examination. The defendant opened fire on his licensed pistol in defense of his wife, which was attached to the carbine by the victim, and his version was proved by medical evidence, which was closer to the truth than the prosecution's case. The incident also happened. Where the accused's house was allegedly slaughtered, however, the defendant's sentence under Section 302 exceeded the defendant's personal defense in favor of his wife, who fired multiple bullets, separating the PPC from the circumstances. And instead was convicted under Section 304, Part II, PPC and sentenced to seven years RI with fines.
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