RAMZAN versus STATE
Section 497 (2) Conventional Code (XLV of 1860), Section 302/34 bail, incident grant was not recognized, no direct evidence was available to hang the saddle against the accused that commission of the murder of the victim. Nothing was recovered from the suspect's possession The suspect was wandered on suspicion of poison management by the suspect, but initially, no such evidence was available on record, the Chemical Examiner's report contradicted the prosecution case. Nor does the house where the victim was found unconscious requires further investigation into the crime of the accused under section 497 (2), a CCPC suspect whose case has already been granted bail by the High Court. Equivalent to the case, the accused was entitled to bail on the principle of the rule of consistency. The accused was admitted on bail under the circumstances.
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