MUHAMMAD AKRAM versus THE STATR
Sections 9 (c) and 21 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Reviewing the proof of raid of 13kg and search by Assistant Sub Inspector Search Warrant, Assistant Sub Inspector carried out the raid. The suspect, Red Hand, who was carrying 13 bags of marijuana weighing 10 kilograms from each bag, was taken out for chemical examination, the trial court sentenced and the accused was sentenced to life imprisonment and The trial court pronounced the sentence, which was presented by the high court in court. The suspect was that under Section 21 of the Narcotic Substance Act 1997, the Assistant Sub Inspector was unable to conduct any raids; the need for accuracy in obtaining a search warrant could be addressed in cases where immediate action was required. And it will be difficult. In order to obtain a search warrant where the culprits were due to a shortage of drugs or a chance to escape, if a Sustainer Sub Inspector went to seek a search warrant, it was likely that the suspect escaped. Having escaped, the Assistant Sub Inspector was justified in raiding, searching and seizing large quantities of drugs without a warrant, the prosecution has proven without a doubt the case against the accused. The marijuana chemical examiner was also recovered from the acid report, it was also found that the prosecution's witnesses against the suspects were suspended and their testimony was not kept despite a long cross-examination, the accused It has been reported that he failed to identify any misrepresentation and did not guarantee interference by the Supreme Court. The appeal was denied.
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