AFZAL KHAN versus SHARAFAT ALI
Section 497 of the Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), Sections 365A, 109, 148 and 149 of the Anti-Terrorism Act (XXVII of 1997), Section 7 bail, was one of those persons in the abduction statement on the charge of abduction. Were involved. It was clearly suggested that the accused had a hand in Prima's case, no case was made for the grant of bail Section 497, the PCP was divided into two parts. A case was dealt with in these cases. These were called the Prohibited Clause and other offenses. Under section 497, CCPC, dealing with offenses that do not fall under the prohibited clause, it is different to consider matters of both classes which do not fall under the prohibition clause of section 497, CRP. C had to be adopted as a rule. And the denial should be exempt. Section 7, 7, CR: Taking into consideration the bail in cases under the prohibited section of the PC, the court had to be more alert and slow in giving arbitrary relief from the bail. Section 497, CR PC's prohibition clause, request for bail is dismissed
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