MUHAMMAD AMEEN versus STATE
Section 497 (2) Offenses of Adultery (Inventory of Hood) Ordinance (VII VI of 1979), Sections 10 (3) and 16 Guarantees, the accused was entitled to benefit from further inquiry grant for two and a half months. The kidnapper, who appeared before the magistrate for an undisclosed delay in telling her that she had arrived at her husband's house two months after the incident and was staying with him, has also said that she had a The baby was born and then the police appeared before the alleged kidnapper, Things joined the investigation 7 months after returning home, during which time she stayed with her husband. Lady Star was a witness in the case, but she remained silent for seven months. The case of the accused was that the accused was in judicial custody for further investigation. For a long time but the trial did not begin, the co-accused were already on bail. The trial was eligible for bail, the accused was admitted to bail, under circumstances \ r \ n \ r \ n
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