ALI HUSSAIN versus THE STATE
The Criminal Code of Adultery (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance 1979 Section 7 Evidence Defined The Chemical Examiner Prosecution Case found the victim's shrubs stained with semen, which led to blood transfusions and scarring from the spot. Was reported and the pistol was also recovered on the suspect's presence. In the light of day, the accused witnesses saw the witnesses and correctly identified those who were from the same place, filed an FIR immediately after which, after a quick medical examination, there was no scope for doubt in the case of litigation. The rest was not. Defense evidence not found to be true: Medical officer found 14-year-old suspect to be given the benefit of the doubt in the absence of proof of his adulthood despite positive report from Chemical Examiner / Adultery of the Crime (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance Enough to fulfill the pursuit of justice given to the accused under Section 7 of 1979, his appeal was dismissed.
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