MUHAMMAD MANSHA versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 497 Constitutional Code (XLV of 1860), Section 337A (ii) / 337 L (ii) 34 Guarantees, Grant of the accused also two injuries to the complainant and his accomplices during the incident. Come on. Medical authorities confirmed the injuries after examining the suspects, but said the injured had been suppressed by the complainant. No explanation was given for the injuries that were not presented by the prosecutor, the pressure of severe injuries on the accused person was always viewed with serious suspicion, whether the attacker or aggravated, something important. Following the recording of the evidence was an important question to be resolved by the trial court. Thus, the accused's case came under further scrutiny, the accused no longer needed the purpose of interrogation and was further imprisoned. The prosecution is unlikely to fulfill any useful purpose, the accused was admitted on bail under conditions
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