ALAM SHER KHAN versus THE STATE
Under the Young Justice System Ordinance, 2000, the age of 302/34 to determine the accused's request for trial was accepted on the basis that at the time of the incident, the accused was under 18 years of age. Primary school headmaster regarding the accused's appearance in the matriculation examination. Form B issued by the Registration Authority; electoral roll and report of the forensic science laboratory, which proved that the accused was above 18 years of age when the incident was presented when the authenticity of the documents submitted by the complainant. Was not challenged, the application by the accused for the trial under the Juvenile Justice System Ordinance, 2000 was set aside
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