HAFIZ MUHAMMAD ASHRAF versus THE STATE
Section 498 of the Code of Conduct (XLV of 1860), Section 324 Interim Bail, did not specify in the FIR the confirmation of the suspect's injury in this case if the accused and his accomplice were charged with sticks and fists. The injured women were injured, then there would not have been any anger and the victims would have suffered serious injuries. One of the victims / prosecutor's witnesses did not suffer any injury at all in the story of the incident as stated in the FIR, it was not helped by the medical evidence and did not appear. To be true, the complaint of injury suffered by the accused, which was suppressed by the complainant, was of a far more serious nature than that of the complainant. The alleged suspect and the facts of the case, which is a matter of further investigation, have already been confirmed by the accused's interim bail.
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