TAHIR SHAH versus THE STATE
Section 497 (2) Contempt of Code (XLV of 1860), Section 302/324/148/149 bail, further investigation FIR grant shows that the accused opened fire with a straight pistol on the victim, hitting his head to the right. But there was no injury to the right side of his head during examination of the victim's brain at the post. He was alleged to have fired at the other person who was injured, but suffered only a sharp weapon injury to his head, which conflicts with in the FIR and Post statement. A cross-version and medical report of the injured version of the incident was brought to the public and the complaining party was also summoned to stand trial and was granted bail yet it was not known who the attacker was. Who was or who was the attacker on the case. Against the accused, under the circumstances, covered under Section 497 (2), the CCP demanded further investigation into his crime, though he remained absconding for a while, but was thus convicted. En Otherwise, his case was found to be bailable because it is one of the inquiries. The accused was charged with extending his bail.
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