MUHAMMAD YOUSAF versus STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Article 3/4 Narcotic Substances Ordinance (VI 1995), Section 9C Criminal Code of Conduct (V9 1898), Section 439 Disposal of property was a request for release of motorcycles and documents. ? The trial court acquitted with the observation that the property of the case, if any, was confiscated, one kilo opium, one kilogram and a motorcycle, which allegedly prevented the police from opting for the accused. Was riding on The evidence recovered from the accused was not presented by the prosecution under the evidence that it was stated that the destruction of the drug was in the mind of the trial court only, while passing the order in this regard, there was no reason for the order to destroy the motorcycle. Was not The application for the release of motorcycle, registration book and motorcycle license, along with the motorcycle, was dismissed, dealing with illegal acts as well as abuses that were set aside.
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