AHMED DIN versus STATE
Section 2?2 (b) and 34 34 definition of evidence is not available on any documentary evidence record to show that the victim was taken to hospital and that oral evidence was not supported in this regard. Nor was it substantiated by any documentary evidence. Injuries have been received on the due date and time, but no medical evidence is available which shows that the victim's alleged four injuries were reported on his date and time as the prosecution failed to present the initial medical certificate. The medical officer who was present in the post-mortem appeared to have been injured in the alleged prosecution case, and the victim did not receive injuries on the alleged date and time, the prosecutor said. When I was taken to the dead police station, it looks very suspicious. To show the presence of witnesses at the scene of the incident, such a story was presented to the CI as there was significant evidence regarding the oral version of the witnesses as there were only two shots of the firearm at the scene of the blast. The report also denied that the fireworks were related to the firearms and that such a case did not stop the prosecutor's story. The contradictions in the prosecution's story that were available on record made the prosecutor's case very suspicious and the ocular testimony was not credible and credible, in the circumstances, relying on such testimony that the prosecution witness was a felony. In the examination, the accused was found guilty of the crime, but the witnesses did not assign this role to any of the accused.
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