KHIAL GUL versus THE STATE
In his statement recorded under section 497 (1) of the Conduct Rule (XLV of 1860), section 302/34 bail, section 161, CR PC, two witnesses were charged with the murder of the deceased immediately after the incident. The accused was fully charged. After the incident, the accused were removed from their bail privileges; touching on the merits of the case, the presentations made by the accused could not be present at the bail-out stage due to advanced age or physical weakness and inability of the accused. No reasonable basis for the grant was made. There was a reasonable basis for bail to be found guilty of the charge, which falls under the prohibition clause of section 497, CCP Bell was denied in the circumstances.
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