LIAQUAT ALI versus STATE
Section 497 Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), Section 380 Crimes of Adultery (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII of 1979), Sections 10 and 11 bail, were not recovered from the alleged kidnapper's grant suspects. Was behind The long and full invoice was not presented to the trial court. The eight-day delay was filed in the FIR, the alleged abductor, in section 6464, in his statement under CRPC, in the FIR on Zena. The accused was charged against all the other accused, but the bail was extended beyond all the accused, except that no evidence was available against the accused except the solitary statement of the alleged kidnapper, which the trial court did not fully believe. While the other accused named in the FIR were granted bail on similar charges, circumstances r \ n
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