ZUHAIB ZAFAR versus STATE
Section 7 of the Code of Conduct (XLV of 1860), section 302/395/202, the trial court dismissed the defendant's plea because he accused the child of completely trusting the opinion of the Medical Board. In addition to the medical report during the inquiry, the Juvenile Court was not required to rely on only one evidence and to dispose of another substance. Medical evidence cannot override documents such as a parent's marital or marital agreement. Are. Birth certificates, if found to be genuine and true, the court relied solely on the medical board's opinion to determine the age of the accused, regardless of other relevant material available on the record, resulting in a defective order Was placed under the direction of the Juvenile Court. Determine the age of the accused in light of all the documents submitted by him.
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