MANZOOR HUSSAIN versus STATE
The Deputy Superintendent of Criminal Procedure Code (CRPC) Section 497 Criminal Code (XLV of 1860), Section 302/34 bail, voting in favor of the accused, said it was a blind murder. To justify the premise that formed such an opinion, nor did it take any scientific approach to any conclusions, the investigation by D-section P had no results and The results were neither logical nor reasonably guaranteed. The accused was further denied because of the aforementioned opinion of D-section P, however, charged, however, after an investigation into the crime of delinquency, he could make a fresh application for bail, which would have led the case to this purpose. Was assigned to
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