FAIZULLAH KHAN versus ROBKAR-E-ADALAT
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 514 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Islamic Constitutional Law Act (IX of 1974; Section 5 Penal Code of Conduct (XLV of 1860), Sections 341, 109 and 34 of the Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act (VIII of 1974)). ), The accused was allowed 200 bail in connection with the seizure of Section 42 bail, which has two bailouts, during the trial court trial, notices were issued on bail for the accused to recover fake money. The trial court reduced the seized amount to Rs 1,50,000 and filed bail. The revision request, which was rejected by the Shariat court, depends on the question of the severity and ease of it. The financial terms of the guarantees of the circumstances of each case depend on their relationship with the accused, and then when the victim was taken into custody in the presence of the accused, he also had to take into account where the accused was still absconding. Did not state that any attempt was made to prepare the accused in court and the amount seized by the trial court was already reduced, the trial court order was not interfered with
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