SHERAZ AHMED NAZ versus THE STATE
Article 130 The witness was offered to present any witness in the prosecution, cited in the challan's calendar, or any of them to leave the Shariah court, while instructing the trial court on the defendant's request. It is possible that the witness of a particular prosecution previously deprived the prosecutor of the privilege and privilege in which he was required. Otherwise, it was not necessary to order the recording of the prosecution's witness statement even on the request of the accused persons, such an order could give the impression that the court was not fair, especially in litigation and in general. And the neutral court had more and more to consider that justice should not only be done but should the Supreme Court set aside the Shariah Court's order and allow the trial court to record the prosecution's evidence and proceed with the case. Directed.
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