GHULAM MUHAMMAD versus STATE
In the case of Articles 4 514 and 9439 of the Criminal Code (CRPC), the confiscation of the accused bond resulted in his death, under which the order to abolish bail was granted in the court because of the death of the accused. He had no control under it. There was no need to take any further action as he (the bailiff) automatically stands out from the trial court, so there was no legal justification to impose bail and impose a fine of Rs 20,000 as the order was revoked. Accordingly, a review request was allowed
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