MUHAMMAD IQBAL versus STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Sections 161 and 204 Continuing the Criminal Procedure The accused's conviction was that the mere reference to statements under Section 161, CRPC was not sufficient for the accused to proceed. But the trial court had to file some evidence and after submitting it. There was no doubt that the trial court had recorded some evidence and some proceedings had been filed against some of the accused if some material came on record, but the trial, the court proceedings. Evidence was not obliged to record before issuing. If presented with an invoice, which was already presented with an invoice, it is issued on the basis of, if the court considers there is a justification for proceeding.
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