ZAHID JAVAID versus STATE
Section 497 (2) of the Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), Sections 468, 471 and 473 bail, further alleging that the accused had used the deputy superintendent, the jail's signature for fraudulent prosecution. The handwriting expert's opinion was not obtained by the prosecution for filing a bail application to prove that the offense was committed by the accused and further inquiry was not recovered from the accused, under the circumstances. Section 7497 was not subject to the CRPC prohibition clause, and in such cases the grant of bail was a rule and denied any exception. Since the arrest of the accused, he has been behind bars and the trial is unlikely to be near. By the end of the trial, keeping the accused behind bars will serve a purpose, in which case
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