MUHAMMAD ILYAS versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 497 (1) Controlling Narcotic Material Stances (XXV of 1997), SO, and 51 In the case of bail of the accused, this is, of course, prohibited in section 497 (1), CR. Was not affected. PC or Narcotic Material Control in section 51 of the Control Act 1997, but it did not allege the offense committed by it was a guaranteed offense and the discretion was still pending with the court for decisive consideration. All that remains is whether the accused deserves it or not. The individuals released on bail were not entitled to any arbitrary relief to those allegedly involved in spreading drugs in the community unless they can prove that no reasonable basis exists to believe that they are the perpetrators of the alleged crime. The policemen were witnesses in his view. Unless the law shows no motive or reason for making false allegations of having been convicted of the Narcotic Material Sub-Act 1997 in punishing offenders, no distinction was made between PS. Various types of ychotropic substances denied to be accused in bail matters
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