TASSADAQ HUSSAIN BAIG versus STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 497 (5) of the Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), Section 302/34 bail cancellation accused was involved in a case of blind murder, with evidence of final citation, extra-judicial confession and recovery of a knife. One of the accused was of a very weak nature and needed mutual assistance through an unidentified role which was not available. The prosecution's witnesses denied statements made under Section 161, CRPC, which submitted their affidavits to the court. Are related. False evidence should not be readily accepted at the bail-out stage, yet each case had to be decided on its own facts and circumstances, since all the material witnesses had resigned from the prosecution's version, so the sessions court ruled. The use of the bail was not approved. The arbitrary or unrealistic call to be called for any interference was dismissed accordingly.
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