MUHAMMAD AMIN MAGSI versus STATE
Sections 498 Customs Act (IV of 1969), Sections 156 (1), 11, 12, 14, 14A, 17, 21, 26, 32A, 39, 77 and 82 against arrest, arrest against the accused The chief of the accusations was the officer at the Customs of Customs that he issued checks for payment of customs duty waivers in excess of his entitlement to the personnel, and also a government watchdog on behalf of the inquiry agency. Damage, none of which was involved, was allegedly punished by the accused for more than three years. RI and this does not fall under the prohibition clause of section 497, CCP challan said in nine cases that the cases against the accused were already presented in the trial court where the cases were pending and the accused for further investigation in those cases. No need for further investigation, the entire trial was based on documentary evidence which was in the possession of the aforementioned agency and initially there was no possibility of tampering with the accused. The accused's job was already retired and he was over sixty years old. Being sent behind bars will serve no purpose, as nothing could be recovered from it, before the accused was granted bail before bail. \ r \ n \ r. n
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