MUHAMMAD AFZAL versus THE STATE
The Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Sections 497 and 103 of the Penal Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 381A, 380 and 411 bail, were reported to the grant police a month and thirty days after the accused were arrested. Was not named The FIR was not included in the five persons who confessed to the panchayat, except that the irrelevant evidence submitted by the prosecution against the accused included extra-judicial confession and recovery before the complainant and the prosecution. There were two witnesses before the accused had even confessed to the crime, which remained silent for seventeen days, because after 17 days the police were informed that the extra-judicial confession proceeded to restore the provisions of Section 103, CCP. Violations were made Further allegations against the accused needed to be investigated and he was granted bail ?
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