NAZIF KHAN versus THE STATE
Section 13 of the Terrorist Activities (Special Courts) Act (XV of 1975), the valuation of Section 7 evidence was inspected under trial by the Kalashnikov retrieval of the unlicensed license from the accused's home. In the village population, but the investigating officer did not associate with any significant person in the area during the recovery process, it is not understandable that if the culprit had escaped upon receipt of the police's arrival, then the accused, Kalashnikov, would still be at his home. I will keep it to myself instead of hiding it. Having escaped from the house of the accused by disarming himself or trying to escape, he was separated from the accused and given the benefit of the doubt as he was found guilty and convicted.
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