KHALIQ NOOR versus STATE
Heavy quantities of marijuana were recovered in Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 497 Prohibition (Enforcement) Order (4 of 1979), Articles 3/4 of the Narcotic Substances Act (XXV of 1997), Sections 9 and 51 bail. Yes, the crime allegedly committed was punishable by death sentence or life imprisonment and could not be guaranteed in view of the provisions of section 51 of the Narcotic Material Sub-Act 1997, unaware of the presence of the accused. The question of whether marijuana can be determined in the vehicle's secret cavities during the trial. The accused in the trial was not excused on reasonable grounds for not having been proven guilty in the trial court, and their reasoning was made clear. No interference sought by HC bail, accused denied in bail cases
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