AMEER ALI versus STATE
Section 497 (2) of the Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), section 302/392/34 bail, grant of further investigation took place overnight and there was no evidence of alleged murder as per FIR, FIR No criminal was named in the number. There was direct evidence available in this case. Police prosecution relied primarily on the recovery of a motorcycle from the suspect's custody while investigating the case against the accused in the alleged murder and robbery. Detention with police was unacceptable The evidence allegedly had the motorcycle recovered from the possession of the accused was not related to the deceased and the clear cost of such recovery would go to the trial court at trial and thereby Further investigation will be called. The accused had already been granted bail after his arrest and was told that the co-accused was no different or not distinguished. There is no reason why the accused has the merits of the trial. In the case of bail, the accused could not be treated as if the accused was admitted in bail, under the circumstances.
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