MUHAMMAD YOUSAF versus STATE
Section 2302 (b) / evidence 34 Definitions of evidence were recorded without waste at any time. The detainees were natural witnesses to the incident and their presence at the crime scene was set on record; nothing came on file to suggest direct enmity from the witnesses for the false interference of witnesses in the case. The arrest of the accused, not only through medical evidence but also through corrupt recovery, found the vacancy of the crime which the prosecution's failure to prove the motive and the immediate cause of the incident immersed in mystery, such as irresponsible. Was. The conditions available on the record were enough to convict the accused and to bring them to justice.
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