ALI AKBAR versus STATE
Criminal Procedure Code (CCPC) Section 497 Panel Code (XLV of 1860), Section 39595/34 34 Guarantee, requesting the defendant to seek bail for a legal delay that lasts approximately 21 months. Has been done, but his trial has not yet concluded that the accused's case is under investigation. The diaries of the case were not listed in the trial court, which could indicate that the trial was not delayed due to an act or mistake by the accused or another person acting on his behalf. Along with his accomplices were lodged in the complainant's house and robbed. The gunpoint suspect seized millions of rupees worth of property from the complainant's house in the complainant's car. Given the strange facts and the circumstances of the case, the basis for the legal delay was not available to the accused while the request for bail was considered on the basis of legal delay. Considering the evidence collected by the prosecution and if the matter falls under section 497 (1) of the fourth provision, the PC court may refuse bail as the provisions of section 497 (1), Cr. The PC was subjected to Section 497 under the fourth provision, CRPC action was a robbery / robbery and car snatching act.
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