MUHAMMAD ASLAM KHOKHAR versus STATE
Section 10 (4) Criminal Code of Conduct (V9 1898), Section 497 Criminal Code (XLV of 1860), Section 420/467/409/468/471/109 Corruption Prevention Act (II of 1947), Section 5 (2) Return of During the trial of the accused, litigation against the accused government and the charge decided to withdraw the trial against the accused. It was claimed in the petition that the government withdraws its lawsuits against them, they should be dismissed. According to the provisions of section 10 (4), in the process of withdrawal from prosecution, the provisions of the Pakistan Criminal Law Amendment Act 1958 did not mean that the prosecution would be withdrawn in writing for this purpose. There were orders once. Only the 504 field was approved by the government to enable the remuneration of the prosecutor's residency in the CCPC
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