WASI HAIDER versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 497 (2) al. Code of Conduct (XLV of 1860), Sections 409, 420, 468, 471, 477 A, 109 and 34 of the Corruption Act (II of 1947), Section 5 ( 2) Bail, even though the grant of further inquiries involved in this case was sufficient, but this fact would not be the basis for denying the accused's bail, especially when this large amount of money was crushed during another officer's time. The case of the accused was similar to that of the accused. The rule of consistency that was released on bail is that the accused was also granted exemption in bail because the accused could not be stopped because the accused had already completed the sentence and the accused did not need further investigation. This was a principle in the case of grants. In such cases, the refusal to accept the bail and the refusal to accept the bail were exempt
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