MUHAMMAD SALEEM versus THE STATE
Section 498 Criminal Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 420, 454 and 458 of the West Pakistan Arms Ordinance (XX of 1965), Section 13 of the Illegal Arms Act (XXI of 1991), Section 7 Priorist Bail, Police Confirmation, The suspect reportedly opened the door with the suspect's "hoof" and the suspect opened a pistol that had been inside the alleged victim, who had been involved in the incident for more than eight months, while the accused was already involved. Under Section 420, the investigator was involved in the crime. The PPC, which was guaranteed, was not excluded, there was no evidence available against the accused in connection with the crime under Section 454, West Pakistan Arms Ordinance, 1965, Section 7 of the accused's surrender. There was no impact on the recovery of the weapons under. In the circumstances of the Illegal Arms Act, 1991, the accused had not already been granted a guaranteed interim bail against the accused, it was confirmed,
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