BADDAL versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 497 Surrender of Illegal Weapons Act (XXIV of 1991), Sections 4 and 7 of the West Pakistan Arms Ordinance (XX of 1965), Section 13 bail, by a memo of the alleged Kalashnikov grant Occupied, but it was not sealed, nor was it mentioned that Kalashnikov had to be sent to the experts for his determination as an arm until such an article was made by an expert. Can be argued that the article was a firearm or an illegal arm, such as the West Pakistan Arms Ordinance, 1965 and the Surrender of Elixit. Miss act was defined in 1991, the stage of the guarantee was necessary for the experts to check if documentation was not presented as evidence expert report can be convinced. The prosecution was not in a position to prove that the appearance of an article could not prove its nature that the condition was provided under section 4 of the Delivery of Illegal Arms Act, 1991 where the offense Will be established. The person holding the illegal weapon will not surrender the weapon as reported by the federal government, but cases were being filed, the delivery of the law without a notification was in jail, but by the courts below. Approved orders did not disclose. After presenting the invoice, two private witnesses recording the prosecution's evidence suspected that their thumb impressions had been obtained on a blank paper case for further investigation against the accused; it was admitted on bail.
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