MUHAMMAD ASHRAF BHATTI versus STATE
Section 497 (2) Preventive Regulation (XLV of 1860), Section 338C Bail, Grant, Explaining the presence of a specialist in her clinic by a doctor to a pregnant woman seeking medical help Failure to submit evidence of allegations against a doctor at a private clinic resulting in his death and termination of his uterus, a lawsuit was filed by police for not collecting documentary evidence during the investigation. At the public hospital, where he was instructed to pay in advance for the cost of the operation of the delivery, there was no evidence that the money was settled between the parties at the time of delivery of his wife. Documents like this also showed that the complainant had taken his wife to the hospital on the relevant date without informing the staff, when he was advised about the delivery by operation in case of a salute. ? His wife became agitated because of severe distress, even though the accused had participated in the complainant's problems and his wife had a question that could be resolved in the trial court to record the evidence. The suspect was later jailed for more than three months and his person did not need police. And nothing was recovered from his possession. Further investigation is needed against the accused; he is guaranteed. \ R \ n \ r \ n
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