MST. SADIA ANJUM versus STATE
Sections 497 (2) and 498 of the Crimes (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII of 1979), Sections 10 (2) and 16 bail, further investigating the defendant's affidavit sworn that he was a co-accused legally. Married wife. The 7-month-old son, who was married, also said that she did not know any other man with whom she was allegedly married and had never been married, the other person alleged. It was alleged that he had submitted affidavits of several people in support of his version and marriage. The registrar also stated that he had married the accused with the co-accused and that the signatures of the accused in his register were found valid by the Franz Science Laboratory of the accused along with the accused, while the other alleged The marriage contract was also signed. The document was found to be fraudulent with another person, who in the first case alleged that after further investigation the accused has been admitted on bail while the interim post arrest bail of the co-accused has been confirmed.
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