SAMUEL TENNENT versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 497 (2) Contempt Code (XLV of 1860) Section 420/468/471/109 Corruption Prevention Act (11 of 1947), Section 5 (2) Guarantee, Registration of Belt of Guarantee The sanction was not cited by the prosecution as the final invoice had not yet been presented to convict the accused, evidence was currently collected against the accused, the charges against the accused were repeated. Was not affected by the 497 (I) prohibition clause, the CRPC was an agent of an internationally renowned firm and had many business responsibilities in Pakistan. There was no reasonable basis for believing that the accused was guilty of the alleged offense under which section 497 (2) the PC accused was admitted on bail.
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