SAIFULLAH KHAN ALIAS TURAB versus STATE
Sections 466 and 497 of the Penal Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 295B & 298 bail, grant of medical prescriptions and diagnostic investigations by psychiatrists indicate that the accused was in poor mental health. It was forwarded to the Standing Medical Board, where it was observed and placed on a board consisting of four members, most of them psychologists, and a chairman, after examining the suspect, suggested that the suspect had psychological characteristics. Was suffering from bipolar disorder, consisting of medical experts, the unanimous opinion of the standing medical board by state prosecutors, his reputation The opposition was not and admitted that the accused confessed to the trial court's nature of the illness / mental illness and was threatened by religious circles. If justice was done in this case, which was denied, then such view was against international law. It is a strict rule of the court that "the heavens will fall, but justice will prevail". The court alleges that the accused was denied relief, saying it ignored the well-established principles of law and justice. On which the person deserving of independence is entitled. The suggestion that some hostile elements would harm him or that the court's decision would make him ill or invite criticism from any section of society was against the law and order of the Constitutional Medical Board's constitutional report. To discuss the matter, the accused was a madman who was unable to defend himself before the Supreme Court. The accused's case was covered under Articles 466 and 497. The CCP accused was granted bail. , Under the circumstances i
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