RAHEEM BAKHSH versus ABDUL SUBHAN
Pakistan Penal Code Section 302 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 188 Review of sentence sentenced to death by a minority opinion of the High Court In this case, acquittal of the accused cannot prove a reasonable basis for his conviction. Is. While reviewing the decision in the appeal for life, the principle of life expectancy per se was no reasonable basis for the minimum sentence in death-related cases under which the Supreme Court appealed against acquittal of the accused. It takes up to three years to deliver the verdict. The High Court did not stay long enough to create a life expectancy in his favor. The accused was not entitled to claim any benefit for the period for which he was absconding and after that he remained on bail. Because, under these circumstances, he did not deserve bail, the motive for the murder proved to be against the accused, who was held responsible for the murder of two people, thus reducing the situation in such a way. In that case, the review request for lower sentence for the accused was dropped accordingly.
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