SANA ULLAH versus STATE
Section 302 (b) definition of evidence was related to conviction, reduction of eye witnesses, but there was no enmity against the accused, the wife of the deceased accused's wife and they had no case of illicit will or accusation against the accused. Was. In the case of a single suspect and the like, the alternative was a rare case, given the ocular account presented by two eye witnesses that had the full support of the medical evidence presented by the Lady Doctor, who posted the autopsy on the body of the deceased woman. Was successful in inspecting. Beyond any doubt, proving your case against the accused was available in favor of the defendants in some mitigating circumstances, such as in the case of a single pill, the accused did not take undue advantage, the motive was also a mystery. Was shot and no one knew what had happened just before the incident, according to the prosecutor himself, the incident happened at that moment because the accused had killed the victim by this time. Under 2302 (b), his sentence was upheld for the conviction of the perpetrators, but his death sentence was pursuant to Section 2382B, CRPC. He was jailed for life with benefits.
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