KHALID MEHMOOD versus STATE
Section 497 (2) of the Code of Conduct (XLV of 1860), section 302/34 bail, the defendant's grant, was not available at the time of the incident in accordance with the FIR and provided its accomplices behind the scenes, The prosecution did not establish any. The purpose of why the accused was interested in killing the deceased was not designated or arrested by the person who allegedly poisoned the deceased by a chemical executor in the body of the deceased. The poison could not be detected. A post-mortem examination was reported and it was not clear whether the deceased's death was unnatural or his death was natural based on eyewitness testimony that emerged eighteen days after the alleged incident. No description was available. On the record of justifying his behavior, the accused was found innocent during the course of the investigation and it was alleged that as a civil servant, a fugitive case was not sought against the accused under Section 497 (2). Further investigation into his crime in the sense, the PC suspect admitted on bail in the circumstances
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