ABDUL GHAFOOR ALIAS GHAFFAR versus STATE
Section 497 Control of the Narcotic Substances Act (XXV of 1997), Section 9 (b) bail, the accused's grant allegedly received 500 grams of marijuana in the form of two pieces, of which only 200 grams of one piece showed the accused. The offense was punishable by a chemical examiner sentenced to seven years and the accused was already in custody for seven months; the offense did not fall under the prohibition clause of section 497, the CRPC accused did not appear. An ordinary criminal, all the prosecution witnesses are policemen, there was no fear of tampering with the evidence, the trial court's report revealed that no witnesses were examined, state prosecutor granted bail to the accused There was no objection to doing so because the quantity of marijuana was recovered from the accused. The suspect was not admitted on bail, under the circumstances
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