MUNIR HUSSAIN versus STATE
Section 497 Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), 302 Offenses of Adultery (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII of 1979), Section 16 bail, after the abduction, the accused was strangled to death, which was followed by a post mortem. The source confirmed the report that the Lady Doctor had announced the cause of death in her report as the witnesses saw witnesses that the deceased's body was brought to the hospital, there was no delay in filing an FIR, in two investigations, One was done by the local police and the other by D-section P, the accused fully involved in the case was also absconding for seven months, which gave him bail. He was also prevented from granting a waiver of the case and the trial was likely to begin in the near future. The accused also committed an extra-judicial confession. Before independent witnesses; whether confessed confession or otherwise confessed guilt can only be determined at trial. The murder charges against the accused came under the prohibition clause of section 497; the CCPMP evidence was on record to meet the commission of the crime committed by the accused, but he was not entitled. Exception to guarantee
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