SHAHBAZ MASIH versus STATE
Sections 302, 324, 353, 392 and 34 of the Anti-Terrorism Act (XXVII of 1997), Section 7 Law Evidence (10 of 1984), Article 129 (g) Benefits of Suspecting Evidence Contraindications to Evidence Contraindications to Evidence Police On the speculative night during the contest, one policeman was killed while another was injured and the accused was sentenced by a special court and sentenced to death and punishment, the accused was retained by the High Court. There were a large number of personnel, many armed with weapons, but none of them were reported to be shooting at the attackers. The police party's behavior was contrary to normal human behavior, yet the well-trained men were also killed by the attackers. His attackers were not seen in the dark away from the service rifle, and it is quite possible for the prosecution witness to identify the assailants, they were discovered on the spot at the time of the incident. But there was only one person other than the police party who did not want to examine the witness as a private person, but it was speculated that the prosecutor feared that the witness did not support the case. If it was examined, the prosecution would be beyond doubt. Failed to prove the case against the accused, the sentence imposed by the High Court as well as the trial court was dismissed. .
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