TARIQ HASSAN versus THE STATE
According to the Section 497 (2) Conventional Code (XLV of 1860), Section 336/34 bail, further investigation grant FIR, the accused had struck Sota with his head, forehead, eyes, ears and neck. The injured were not included wounds to the mouth and lips or any part of the body of the injured participant was charged with SOTA, the statement certainly showed in the FIR. None of the accused named in the FIR was specifically named, while the rest of the wounds did not attract any offense under the prohibited provision of 49 497, CCP injury la Itlaf i Salahiyyat i Udw \. He was not specifically named for the alleged injury, his case was open for further investigation involving sub-section (2) of section 497, the CRPC suspect who was behind bars. Earlier, the accused was granted bail, in circumstances
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