MUHAMMAD AMIN versus THE STATE
Further investigation against the accused in section 497 (2) of the Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), Section 409 of the Prevention of Corruption Act (Second of 1947), Section 5 bail, meant that he did not make any changes to the public Only illegal pleasure was obtained. , But had also incorrectly allocated government fees for fees received from the public, the prosecution acknowledged that all government fees collected by the accused were deposited in the state treasury, reducing their pay. The department was punished by way of, even in such circumstances, the accused can be held liable for the alleged offense, need to be seriously considered. The accused's case was included under section 497 (2). , CRPC needs further investigation into his crime Yes, he was entitled to bail
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