GHULAM YASIN versus STATE
Section 497 (2) Offense Hood (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII of 1979), Section 10 Bail, Grant of the accused, Complainant's stepfather allegedly committed rape with her FIR The date of the incident was not mentioned in the complaints. Even the medical examination was not conducted during the investigation and his statement alone was not supported by medical evidence. The complainant filed a civil lawsuit against the accused and others, as well as a lawsuit against her husband for dissolving the marriage, but he had the charge of adultery against her. Is not considered equal. The complainant also appeared before the Sessions Court in a habeas corpus petition filed by his mother and did not mention in his statement that he had been the victim of adultery. The accused case against the accused, thus, section 497 (2), requires further investigation within the meaning of the CR PC and he was entitled to bail because the case against the rightful accused was registered. Sentenced to trial for the last ten months and was not yet charged, the accused was granted bail under the circumstances
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