AKBAR JAWED versus THE STATE
Section 497, the first provisions of the Penal Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 409, 420, 468, 471, 477A and 34 of the Corruption Act (II of 1947), Section 5 (2) on the grant of bail on medical grounds. Asked for bail. Medical grounds have claimed that he was suffering from a disease known as ascorbic acid, an infectious disease that could not be cured in a prison hospital and that his stay in prison proved to be effective for his life. In order to ascertain the exact status of the suspect's illness. The Medical Board and the Board were sent to the Medical Board and the Board after an inspection when they recommended in their report the use of certain medicines and creams by the accused and no further special treatment was required. His illness was not harmful, according to a medical board report. In life, board medicines can be used by her in jail or in the hospital, she is accused, in these circumstances, was not entitled to a guaranteed exception.
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