SAMUEL MASIH versus THE STATE
Section (b) Deterioration Code (XLV of 1860), Section 353 Examples of Police Height The accused was accused of attempting to injure a police officer (A Section I) and a constable. But none of them had a single scratch on his body. In fact, it was the accused who suffered the injuries and the complainant, a section I passenger, injured the brick bats, but none of them. No one was presented. Prosecutor A passerby was targeted by Complainant A Section I and was the most natural witness in the case. The recovery of the knife from the accused was proved by the police officer and not by any public witness, the allegations made by the accused were reliable, convincing and close to the fact that the case against the accused was full of suspicion. , Which was to be given to the accused
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