YAR MUHAMMAD versus SANGEEN KHAN
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Sections 497 (1) and (5) of the Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), 5 302/324/34 Guarantees, Medical grounds without proper assessment of the nature / gravity of trial cancellation. Accused's Guarantee Approved The medical board's report on the suspect's illness, on the basis of which the suspect was granted bail, indicated that the suspect was suffering from hypertension patient angina and the patient / suspect Was advised to continue his treatment as evidenced by the Medical Board report. Treatable and can be treated in jail, there is no doubt that under 5 497 (1), CCPC's release on bail to an ill or ill accused was in the court's discretion, but in this case There must be very strong reasons for why the suspect was the type of illness that required special treatment and care that was not possible in prison, and detention in prison could endanger the life of the accused. 5497 (1), in its true context, the case was not filed under any section of the CCP. And the accused was not entitled to bail. The request for cancellation of the bail filed by the complainant was accepted in the circumstances and the order to send accused W4 to judicial lockup
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