MUHAMMAD RAFIQUE ALIAS BAGHELA AND 2 OTHERS versus THE STATE
Sections 10 (2) and 16 did not specify a 50-day-long delay in reporting testimony that was fatal in the prosecutor's case. There was no residence near the complainant's homes. And it was impossible to believe how the evidence of such witnesses suddenly appeared could not be safely relied upon. There were many occasions for the alleged abductor when she could release herself from the clutches of the accused, but she herself Could not take advantage of the opportunity. He also did not provide any assistance to the prosecution, which was dealt with in his first statement under Section 161, CRPC, where he confessed to some important events that were not previously recorded.
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