INTIZAR ALI versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) supported the statement of witnesses, including a man, in the section 497 Prejudice Code (XLV of 1860), sections 302/34 and 324 bail, to approve the prosecution's case. When one was injured during the incident. All of the prosecution's witnesses made statements together. The suspect's voice was equipped with a .222 rifle and he was struck in the chest with a straight chest, resulting in death of the victim, when the rifle used in the incident was recovered from the suspect during the investigation. And the matter was sent to the Ballistic Express whose report had no adverse effect on the prosecution case Prima was present on reasonable grounds to believe that the accused was charged and charged. In this way, he was not entitled to a concession on bail.
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