ALI DOST versus STATE
West Pakistan Arms Ordinance 1965 Section 13E Definition of FIR Delay in filing an FIR which was fully explained was not fatal in the prosecution case and the accused was injured on the spot and a Kalashnikov from the personal possession of the accused. Three magazines containing the same magazine were found. They were charged with weapons and ammunition under the personal possession of the accused under Section 13E of the West Pakistan Arms Ordinance, 1965, the prosecution's witness said, though it belonged to the police and scouts of the department, but illegal against the accused. Willing witnesses will be eligible witnesses and their evidence. It cannot be ruled out that such witnesses supported the prosecution's case and nothing was on record to prove that they were maliciously collecting or out of hatred against the accused. It was not credible that the agencies The CBI personnel will carry weapons and ammunition on the accused by their own means and prosecution was established. In the case against the accused, she was properly punished and sentenced
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