DASTGIR versus THE STATE
Grant of the name of the accused was mentioned in Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 497 Adultery (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII of 1979), Sections 10 (2) and 11 bail, FIR The specific role attributed to the woman was abducted by the accused with the specific purpose of kidnapping him while he was armed, when the investigating officer was recorded by the investigating officer under 5161, C.R. The PC had linked the accused to the commission of the crime. The alleged marriage of the accused with the kidnapper was later performed in the presence of her husband's former legal marriage with her husband - and the second marriage could not be performed without divorce from the previous husband, according to the integration of Islam. ? Divorce from a previous husband, the accused who allegedly married a kidnapper, was found guilty of adultery. Thereafter, her husband had no basis for bail to the accused but the principle of consistency was not attracted in this case as the co-accused was granted bail as he was found innocent by the investigating officer. The accused was a medical ground. Also not available to the accused as the medical officer sent the case to the hospital for treatment of the accused, the accused was not entitled to bail.
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