SYED UBAID AHMED versus STATE
Pre-arrest bail, Section 498 Criminal Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 324, 447, 506 (2), 511, 101, 147, 148 and 149, refusing to appear before the accused, guaranteed interim pre-arrest. The exception was abuse. Prior to the trial, it was a severe case that the accused had absconded on his own conduct, nor restrained himself for arbitrary relief of arrest, nor was it disclosed in the FIR. It was said that the case against the accused was based on ancient motives, and that no legal proceedings had been initiated. To discredit or discredit it, nor to record any material hostility or even enmity with the complainant has been recorded and disclosed by the contents of the FIR That the accused did not even know the complainant before, the ingredients for granting pre-arrest bail, otherwise were clearly lost orders under which the accused was granted interim pre-arrest bail.
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