AURANG ZEB versus BASHIR AHMED
Criminal Code of Criminal Procedure (CRPC) Sections 498 and 561 (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII of 1979), Termination of conditions connected with section 11/16 bail order The bail of the female accused shall be confidential in the degree prohibited, which will not allow the woman to cooperate between the accused and her co-accused until the settlement of the matter, except in the case of strict conditions. There was also a violation of section 498, on the terms of the CCP and virtually the same as denying bail once the accused was released on bail. She had to be free with her when she was required to appear in court, and when needed, her father and uncle were unhappy with the suspect's marriage to her and she was reluctant to stay with them because they In the absence of relatives, the law was enforced against the accused. The forbidden degree was agreed by the locals to offer safeguards with great dignity. The female suspect was legally entitled to live with her calf and no such obligation could be attached, especially As the sessions were invalidated by Sessions with the complainant. The court ruled that any restriction on the child's liberty was void without legal and legal authority and that it could not be allowed to maintain the unenforceable conditions attached to the order of bail, according to the High Court through the High Court. Deleted it
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