CH. SAEED AHMED versus ABDUL KHALIQ BHATTI
Section 497 (5) bailiffs, revocation of guiding principles were different from consideration of bail cancellation Strong and unusual grounds for cancellation of bail were required when a bail was approved by a competent court. ? The bail was granted by a court which had no jurisdiction to grant it. On bail, the accused committed the same crime for which he was being prosecuted or sentenced. On bail, the accused interrupted the investigation. Tampering with evidence on the accused on bail. The accused fled after a bailout grant. The accused was granted bail on the basis of falsehoods related to his age or illness. The accused was found to be the principal culprit in a number of major issues affecting society, such as smuggling of prime heroin. Bail to the accused was the basis of retaliation against the complaining party, the prosecution or the witness, etc. and. The subordinate court's bail application was based on reasoning while granting bail and the facts of the case were fully involved in luring the accused to section 497 (1), CCP.
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