SHAKEEL AHMAD versus STATE
Sections 497 Panel Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 506/500/380/419/420/411 / 471/468 Telegraph Act (XIII of 1885), Sections 25/29 Bail, petitions submitted to the High Courts The refusal and report of the chief executive of Pakistan, Handwriting Expert, was written by the accused, who allegedly threatened the prosecution's witnesses with serious consequences, including death sentences, life imprisonment and ten years. No prison sentence. It could have been granted as a rule and its denial was exempt, but because of the aforementioned circumstances the accused was not entitled to bail in the present case, the trial had already begun and six in the court on the last date of hearing. Despite the presence of witnesses, the accused could not present his lawyer. The bail was denied under the circumstances. \ R \ n \ r \ n
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