MUHAMMAD YOUNUS versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 497 Passport Act (XX of 1974) Section 6 (1) (a) (c) (f) Regulatory Code (XLV of 1860), section 411/419/420/468/471 / 109 of the Foreign Act (XXXI of 1946), section 3 (2) (a) (b) and 13/14 of the accepted principle of the law of bail is when an accused is charged under two different provisions of two different laws. Who are the same or similar in nature, the case will be prosecuted under a law that provides lower penalties for the offenses it incurs and, therefore, the accused under the Passport Act. The trial was to be tried under the provisions in which all three were given lesser sentences. In the case of offenses under the provisions of the RI Trial Procedure Code, they need further investigation to find them guilty with the offenders, so there was no good reason why the accused could be sentenced to death, life imprisonment or Confess to committing an offense punishable by imprisonment. Ten years extended on bail for the accused
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