NAEEM versus SAJJAD
Section 497 of the Conventional Rule (XLV of 1860), Section 2302 / Grant 34 The refusal of bail / bail on bail, had to be committed with justice in relation to the facts and circumstances of each case where the prosecutor satisfied that the conviction was appropriate. The basis for doing so is that the accused committed the offense falling under the first category of section 497, CCPC, the court should refuse bail, however, the accused convinced the court that it was reasonable to believe it on reasonable grounds. For he was not guilty of such crimes. The court must then release the accused on bail. To conclude that there is a reasonable basis for believing that the accused was a perpetrator. The court will not conduct a preliminary inquiry, but will only temporarily examine the material on record and the evidence and the circumstances presented in this case cannot be deeply appreciated nor allowed at the bail-out stage. And in the present case the accused was immediately named. Medical evidence, site plans and opportunity witnesses fully supported the allegation against the accused that no specific role was assigned to the suspect's ally. The common allegations were, by themselves, that a good ground could not be considered for grant of bail.
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