MUHAMMAD SAJJAN versus STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 514 West Pakistan Arms Ordinance (X of 1965), Section 13D Failure to Guarantee Defendant's Guarantee The accused whose bail was approved was absconding and despite the sanction, the court and bail ever I did not attend. He did not have time to take any affirmative action to bring the accused before the court bail, but as a change of custody, the accused was placed under bail and the accused was brought to court. Was responsible for, if and when ordered or required in the court of the required accused, bail in the case of non-appearance. While imposing fines, the principle of illicit relaxation has to be kept in mind and it has been alleged that illicit severity violates the law. , There are no mitigating circumstances to reduce the amount of penalties imposed
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