MUHAMMAD RAMZAN versus THE STATE
Section 497 (2) offense of adultery (Enforcement Hood) ordinance (VII VI of 1979), section 10 (2) / 11 bail, further investigation against the accused was alleged that he along with his accompanying accused was the accused's complainant. Had kidnapped a 17-year-old daughter / was granted bail as an accused in the case for 18 years for the alleged abductor when she pleaded guilty to the abduction of the adulterant in the petition for bail. Consent, she pleaded that she was the accused's legally married wife and that her husband had never married her alleged husband. The lady also stated in her bail plea that she had filed a lawsuit against her alleged husband for seeking a marriage, which is pending before a competent family court. The alleged kidnapper was granted bail by the trial court. Given that the two versions have a case, this is definitely the case. Further investigation into his crime is required The alleged kidnapper also made a statement before the superintendent Darul Aman that she was legally the wife of the accused and was expelled. Nika was yet to have a badge with her alleged husband. Also, whether the offender could be charged with forcible abduction or harassment, or his case was presented under section (2) of section 497, on the defendant's plea of guilty to a valid marriage with the adulterous Bill Raza, c. CP calls for further investigation The accused charged with the crime was declared guilty and was entitled to bail, under the circumstances.
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