GULZAR AHMAD versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 497 (1) Offense Hood (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII of 1979), Section 10 (2) / 11 Panel Code (XLV of 1860), Section 380 Bail, against the accused. According to the grant of the charges, the FIR was that he had abducted the woman, but during the investigation it was found that the accused had divorced his ex-wife, with the alleged kidnapper three days after the abduction. The marriage contract was signed, with both the accused and the alleged kidnappers permanently admitting that they had properly taken legal action. The stolen property was not recovered from the possession of the contractual marriage accused, the invoice had already been submitted and the physical custody of the accused was no longer required for the purpose of interrogation as the co-accused, being a woman, In this case the provisions of the first clause were attracted Section 497 (1), CCP accused were admitted on bail.
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