STATE versus SHAHZAD WALI
Criminal Procedure Code (CCPC) Section 497 (2) Contempt Code (XLV of 1860), Section 324/34 Guarantee, on the defendant's grant, by the complainant in direct daylight shooting There was a direct charge for the injuries, but there was no positive role. Although the three accused were charged with firing the complainant, they have not received any recovery since, and such evidence was a contention of the site plan ground that allowed the sessions court to revoke the accused's permission. Was impressed for The Standing Medical Board established by the magistrate did not prove to be reasonable for the complainant to establish reasonable grounds for examination, therefore, it was present to believe that the perpetrators of the crime against them were not guilty and more about their offense. There are good grounds for inquiry. Accordingly they entered on bail
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