IRSHAD versus STATE
Section 497 of the Conventional Code (XLV of 1860), Section 324 bail, the sanction of the charges against the accused persons was that they suffered injuries to the complaining party due to being armed with a gun and hatchet. Medical evidence did not support the allegation that his person suffered no firearms injuries as a result of the injuries. Either way the co-accused was in good health for the injury, in similar circumstances, bail was granted on the basis of a dispute between medical and oral evidence. The principle of consistency requires that the accused be guaranteed as well, Under the circumstances, the accused was granted bail
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