ABDUL KHALIQ versus ABDUL SHAKOOR
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 497 (1), Third Proviso Panel Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 324/337A, 337F, 341, 147, 148, 149 and 109 of the West Pakistan Inos Ordinance (XX of 1965) ), Section 13 Legal bail granted on the basis of a bail hearing on the basis of the bail hearing on the basis that the accused remained in constant custody for more than a year, no legal restriction existed, legal as the request for bail Due to the delay in the proceedings, however, the accused sought his bail on the merit and due to legal delay, no formal request was made by the accused to release him on bail when the court Was able to grant bail if it came to notice. That the defendant's continuous detention period was more than a year and the trial could not be ended yet, but due to the legal delay, no formal application was required as the court was required to release the accused on bail under legal authority. The authority was delegated. Delay WI Official Request If this fact falls within the jurisdiction of an application or otherwise the suspect's detention period is more than one year, the trial court's order to release the accused on bail does not guarantee any interference. Will
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