MUHAMMAD ANIS versus STATE
Section 497 Conventional Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 395 and 412 Convention Evidence (10 of 1984), Article 22 Guarantee, Parade Identity of Identity of the accused, evidence against the accused was a statement of the co-accused who is a section 161 CCPC Was listed under In the absence of an identity parade or the recovery of the accused's occupation, the co-accused was not strong enough in the form of a first-party statement to deny bail privileges. The statement was not substantiated and without any alliance it was not acceptable against the other accused Prima facie, there was not enough evidence against the accused to attach him to the commission of the crime with which he was charged. had gone.
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