FAZAL-E-AYAN versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 497 Prohibition (Enforcement) Order (4 of 1979), Arts 3/4 Control of Narcotic Substances Act (XXV of 1997), Sections 6, 7 and 9, Charges against the accused In his statement investigating the matter, his partner accused his partner of being involved in the commission of a crime by his co-accused, CCPC recorded during the investigation of the matter. There was no record that the defendant was the driver of the said vehicle, which had been recovered from the prohibited fours or he was traveling in the same vehicle when it encountered an accident. The proceedings will be considered at trial when the evidence was lodged, the statement of the co-accused under section 161, the CPC made during the investigation was not found at any cost and the evidence was not admissible and the bail was granted. The stage could not be relied upon. The laboratory report had not yet received a beep. The accused was in judicial closure for the past two months and it was not possible soon. The defendant was granted bail in the circumstances of the trial
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