MUHAMMAD SULEMAN SAEED QURESHI versus STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 497 Corruption Prevention Act (II of 1947), Section 5 (2) of the Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), Section 161 Guarantees of a generally non-bailable offense The person who was proven was not denied. Section 497 (1) does not fall under the CRPC's prohibited clause unless an exception has been made by a legal clause or any other strong basis in connection with the matter, but the case of the defendants having prominent properties Did not fall into the general category. The cases do not fall under the Prohibited Clause, the accused, who was holding a very responsible position, dealing with taxation matters, has, through the misuse of his powers, made an income tax question on the cotton industry. Demanded bribe not to reopen the case and to show his rights. About what the accused did to the treasure or what caused it, therefore, it was not material because he was not accused of engaging in such heinous acts. Unusually, in such cases it cannot be extended to the general rule for the grant of bail, in which case the bail was denied to the accused.
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