M. BILAL versus STATE
Section 498 of the Conventional Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 457 and 380 pre-arrest bail, denying pre-arrest bail was meant to protect innocent civilians, if they were found guilty of a wrongdoing, in this case The defendant was charged with criminal intent. In the present case, the complainant did not show any abusive motive or reversal in which the accused's lawyer made false allegations of touching the deep features of the case, which is yet to be recovered at the bail stage. The rest of the case was not able to pass the pre-arrest bail to the accused because it could interfere with the investigation \ r \ n
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