ASGHAR KHAN versus STATE
Section 497 (2) Contempt of Conduct (XLV of 1860), Sections 302, 364 and 34 bail, the defendant's grant sought bail on the basis that the non-bailable warrant was issued against the prosecution witnesses who were closely related to the complaining party. Despite failing to do so, they failed. Although, before the court's validity (3) and (4) to appear before the CRPC, section 497, even though he was acquitted, the accused could not be kept in jail indefinitely because the prosecution. Failure of witnesses was causing the trial to be delayed. It was submitted before the court that the delay in the end of the trial was also dismissed.
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