DILAWAR KHAN BANGASH versus STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 497 (2) Crimes of Adultery (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII of 1979), Section 4/10 Bail, Grant of the accused, allegedly for the existence of his marriage with the Complainant In the meantime, a contract with a married contractor for the existence or absence of marriage between the complainant's daughter parties with his ex-husband, and the legal status of the accused's marriage with the complainant, allegedly the culprit. The accused was liable thus in the evidence of the trial against the accused, thus, under the provisions of section 497 (2), the CCP was entitled to grant bail. In the past, the challan has not been produced in court for the last eight months, which was not expected. Soon to be produced and the accused cannot be kept in jail indefinitely due to the felony charges, the accused was allowed under bail conditions.
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