YOUNAS MASIH versus STATE
Pakistan Penal Code Section 302 (b) appreciating the evidence in which the accused had committed an unlawful confession was not credible. The accused did not lead to the recovery of the victim's body. Was not given. The dagger, which was sent to the Chemical Examiner's office fifteen days later without any specific explanation for the delay, was the trigger for the incident, leaving non-professional witnesses closely linked to the victim's case. Evidence should have come from an unidentified source that left no room for doubt, but since the case was suspicious, the accused was acquitted on the benefit of the doubt in the circumstances.
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