GHULAM YASEEN versus MUHAMMAD NAWAZ AND 2 OTHERS
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 497 (5) Crimes of Adultery (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII of 1979), Section 10 Bail, Termination of Additional Sessions Judge, which originally led to trial, frame charges and fixed Was sent for the case. Evidence, however, as the complainant and the prosecutor's witness did not appear to give evidence despite the service, the trial court issued their non-bailable warrant on the appearance of the complainant and the prosecutor's witness while the investigation of the case is pending, One of the accused applied for bail before his arrest and his request was with the Additional Sessions Judge, plus the reference was sent to the trial for trial, other Additional Sessions Judges whose bail was dropped. Was presented to the Additional Sessions Judge after presenting the challan case, Was referenced for The trial and the Additional Sessions Judge have granted the accused's bail on the basis that the accused's bail was granted on the basis that the case of the two accused should have been transferred to the Additional Sessions Judge who had already requested the arrest of an accused. Was dismissed, once the trial judge acknowledged the matter, all the petitions, including the petition for bail, were heard. Bail cancellation request to settle cases with him
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