ZARAWAR KHAN versus THE STATE
Section 497 of the Code of Conduct (XLV of 1860), Section 324/34 bail, was directly charged in the FIR immediately filed with the defendants, in which the complainant was subjected to firearm with Kalashnikov medical evidence. And two witnesses fully supported the charge. The accused has been in hiding for more than a year and his fateful incident was negative evidence of his conduct which led to Alibi's Pulia being unable to be employed at the bailout stage. Evidence-based scrutiny is faced. It was the trial court's duty that the accused could not be released on bail due to blood pressure or any other debilitating illness, otherwise, if the case was not fit to provide bail, reasonable grounds were available so that the accused could be convicted. Be sure to prove it. CCP Bell, found guilty of circumstances under the Prohibited Clause of Section 497 (1), denied
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