MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE ALIAS BHERIA versus STATE
Definition of Section 9 (c) Criminal Code (v. 1898), Section 510 Evidence. Under Section 9 (c) of the Control of Narcotic Substances Act 1997, it was the prosecutor's responsibility to prove the defendant's guilt in evidence. In fact, the material recovered from the accused was marijuana / prosecution, in which case the Chemical Examiner record report relied on a photocopy of the Chemical Examiner's report, instead of the original one. It wasn't. Either way, section 510 meets the CRPC requirement. In such cases, no action has been taken to substantiate the Chemical Examiner's report through the preparation of the Chemical Examiner; the copy of the chemical inspector's report could not, in the circumstances, present a basis for punishment in this case and For this reason. Such a prominent feature of the weaknesses in the case, the High Court accepted the appeal, the trial court set aside the sentence or sentence against the accused and he was acquitted of the charge. \ R \ n
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