MUSSADIQ KHAN versus THE STATE AND ANOTHER
Section 497 Complaint Regulation (XLV of 1860), Section 302/324/34 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Guarantee, Complaint against cross-sectional offenses was connected to a pistol from a party vehicle. There was no accused party killed or injured in the cross version of the vehicle, and thus they could go to the police station immediately, despite the fact that the incident took place near the police station, there was an hour and a half delay. The other side grabbed the man by the neck, tried to pull him out of the vehicle and then fired, but the point was far from clear that in the cross version, the accused fired three people at the opposition party but everyone complained. The car belonging to the man escaped nearby. The cross version was introduced by the party 34 days later, though it allegedly suffered similar damage. Impact The Supreme Court noted that even with the evidence in the element O of the creation and investigation, their rights could not be denied at the bail-out stage, the High Court, after a proper appreciation of the facts and circumstances of the case, the accused The bail was rightly rejected, the appeal was denied
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