FAZAL-E-HADI versus NATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY BUREAU, SINDH THROUGH DIRECTOR-GENERAL, SINDH
Section 10 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Petition Bail, denial of possession of tainted money with accused primary fax, no further inquiry was required, statement of complainant's delay did not weaken the prosecution case , The accused confessed to receiving the money. A deep appreciation of the evidence on this matter cannot be made at this stage and the grounds that were drawn up by the accused before the Assistant Director in the National Accountability Bureau before the trial court can be crushed and the inquiry against corrupt people is ongoing. Was. The defendant was sued because he himself requested a bargain and filed an affidavit to pay more than the complainant and others confessed to their wrongdoing on their own written charges. He even pleaded with the DG NAB to apologize if the bail was granted. He was denied the accused in the constitution making process.
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