ABDUL HAKEEM KHAN versus STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 497 Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), Section 302/324/34 Bail, Grant of accused who was charged with double murder, filed for bail grant, Incident Without trial, the accused in the FIR were not jointly attracted to the spot. Each accused had to deal with the empty-handed role assigned to the FIR due to the individual's role in the crime, which was not objectionable. The accused accused the applicant of the bail, setting the sole effective fire on the deceased, but the deceased's cousin turned away from his first information report and the accused was declared guilty. , No legal heirs of the victim were brought to support the prosecution's case. The complainant filed an affidavit against the accused in which he testified that the accused had satisfied him and his other legal heirs that he had not committed the murder. d Thus the case against the accused was understandable and it was yet to be decided whether the accused had shared his common intention with his co-accused who was charged with effective firing on the accused prima fax case with the accused. The bail was granted to the accused against the co-accused while the bail application was rejected by the accused.
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