YOUSAF KHAN versus STATE
Section 489C Criminal Code (v. 1898), ss. 103 and 510 definition of evidence. The prosecution's witnesses agreed in all important aspects of the case and the defendants failed to identify any contradiction or weakness in their statements; the prosecution's witnesses succeeded in creating a dent in the prosecution's case. Had passed the cross examination, the material contradictions or contradictions were not proof that the prosecution's witnesses were contradictory by the defense, that they were neither material nor of any consequence nor could they be acquitted. A foundation can be laid for The slightest contradictions in prosecuting a witness's testimony as unnecessary cannot be construed as denying a reasonably independent and unwanted testimony. The prosecution's evidence was convincing and the witnesses had no enmity, motive or intent to falsely implicate the police in the case. There were good witnesses like the official camp. Another witness request was submitted that the provisions of section 103, CRPC were not complied with because no two respected persons in the area were associated with them. Had no purpose and had no purpose in enforcing Section 103, CRPC. The search and retrieval was done with honesty and fairness and could not exclude the possibility of confession and misconduct of any kind, and did not mean that in other circumstances the statements of the public witnesses were denied. Because the lawyer is not an expert witness within the meaning of Section 510, the Assistant Currency Officer of the Prosecutor, State Baldock of Pakistan.
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