MUHAMMAD YASIN versus STATE
Do not submit invoices within the stipulated time under the Criminal Code (CCPC) Sections 173 and 497 of the Conventional Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 302 and 392 of Pakistan (1973), Arts 9 and 10 Section 173, p. The challan sent to the court about nine months after the registration of the case against the accused accused of the CF Impact Bail, returned a month later with some objections, but after that, the challan was not presented to the court. And the accused is still in the custody of the police influence procedure, as under Section 173, the PC did not follow up to submit the invoice; The disallowance by the noon was also against the mandate contained in Articles 9 and 10 (2) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973); the accused was admitted on bail under the circumstances.
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