KHAN versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 497 Constitutional Code (XLV of 1860), Regular Proof of Bail 302/34 was not available The FIR was not named in the accused and some others were also named , The police suspect was involved in the statements of the prosecution witnesses filed after two days of unreasonable delay in the case, which did not involve the accused in their statements under section 161, CRPC The prosecution's witnesses were presented in court. Police subsequently, in conjunction with the complaining party, had recovered from the accused nine days after the incident, which had nothing to do with the commission of murder, there was no reasonable basis for this section 497. Believe that the offense committed under the prohibited clause of (1), CRPC and its inquiry required further investigation, as considered under section 497 (2), where the CRPC accused was admitted on bail under the circumstances.
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