INAYATULLAH versus THE STATE
By knowing the record of the defendant in appreciation of Section 302/324 Anti-Terrorism Act (XXVII of 1997), Section 7 West Pakistan Arms Ordinance (XX of 1965), Section 13 Criminal Procedure Code (V9 1898), Section 464/465 It turns out that the accused was well-reasoned and not able to understand the process, but nevertheless, the accused was prosecuted without investigating the aspect of the matter. The accused applied for this medical checkup when the medical board removed the medical board from his job after the medical checkup. He was found to have schizophrenia, but his application was denied by the trial court without any brain use. One of the prosecution's witnesses, in his statement, confessed unequivocally that after the incident, the accused was considered extraordinary and isolated.
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