WARIS KHAN AND 2 OTHERS versus STATE
Section 9 (c) re-conviction of evidence, failure to send samples from each packet containing drugs containing chemical test reductions, carrying both defendants 48 kilograms of marijuana and 1 2 kilograms of opium and sentenced to life imprisonment and fine. Was sentenced. And the conviction handed down by the trial court was upheld by the High Court Plaintiff, alleging that only one of the 48 packets of marijuana was sent for chemical testing. As a confession, only a packet of fours and a packet of opium were sent to the Chemical Examiner for this. For the purpose of the analysis and the purpose, this report had a positive effect on the concerned officer's fault and inadequacy was that only a small amount of money had allegedly been proved and the opium court had upheld the sentence but was sentenced to life imprisonment. Had reduced the sentence from Ten years and a fine of one lakh rupees each to one million rupees. Rafat Hussain Shah, M Zaman Bhatti, Supreme Court Counsel for Applicants, Advocate Supreme Court for the State
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