MUJAHID versus THE STATE
Section 497 (1), the Medical Board of Experts reports that the Narcotic Substance Act (XXV of 1997), Section 9 (C) and 51 bail were sought primarily on the basis of instability and illness of the accused. At the Institute of Cardiology, she had severe diffuse coronary artery disease and chronic asthma, and the person undergoing permanent medical therapy with coronary artery bypass surgery came under section 9 (c) of the Control of Narcotic Materials Stances Act 1997. Was sentenced. The death and it was not ruled by sub-section (1) of the 4949 CRC, but it was stated under the provisions of section 51 (1) of the Drug Substances Act, 1997 under signature (1). Was. All sorts of exceptions are charged in relation to such persons as women, men under 16 years of age or prohibition of sick or sick persons mentioned in section 51. If the death sentence was also punished under the aforesaid act, then the accused is from Peshawar and was found in a hotel in Lahore and allegedly recovered 13 kilograms of heroin because the accused. No reasonable explanation can be offered as to why such a large amount of heroin was wrongly or maliciously imposed on it, so the legal and factual position in view of the aforesaid defendant was not entitled to bail. Was diagnosed with heart disease and was advised to have a coronary artery bypass cigar, to the relevant prison The superintendent and the medical officer were instructed to make immediate arrangements after the necessary regular completion, without wasting any time, if they wish.
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