KAMRAN MASIH versus STATE
Section 497 Conventional Code (XLV of 1860), SSC 3030, 201, 109, 120B, 297, 404 and 34 guarantees, grant of charge was imposed when the accused remained in jail almost a year after his arrest. In a request for bail for more than a year, it was directed that the trial court examine two witnesses, namely, the magistrate who recorded the confession of the judicial magistrate and the complainant within a month's time, but High Court's directive could not be applied in case the complainant could not be examined. The accused did not contribute to delay in trial The instruction was not implemented for more than two years, the case was long detention and the detention period is three years and more than five months, the accused was given bail on strict grounds, the accused was granted bail. I
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