IKHLAQUE AHMAD versus STATE
Sections 409, 420, 468 and 471 of the Corruption Prevention Act (II of 1947), Section 5 (2) remand and remand the trial to verify the facts by validating the value of the evidence and to prosecute the original perpetrators. Was suitable for investigation. Putting aside the unclean verdict, the case was remanded by the High Court to the trial court in order to instruct the Anti-Corruption Establishment to arrest all the original culprits and make a new investigation. It was instructed to complete such exercises. Within the stipulated time and after presenting the challan, the trial court had to move the matter forward and close the case within the stipulated period.
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