KARAM ALI versus STATE
Section 4 sure4 confiscation charge for which the applicant was on bail, failed to appear before the court, the trial court imposed a fine of Rs. 000,000 on the applicant and said It has been ordered to receive the money from it, under the provisions of Section 1414 of, CCPC, it was a legal requirement that the court record the basis for the confiscation of the bond, then to present the cause or to pay the penalty. The guarantor had to issue the notice, the affected order deprived of compliance with the mandatory law under section 141414, the PCP Impeded Order did not explicitly mention. Or that when the sureties were confiscated, the grounds for forfeiture were recorded, then such an order could be considered as an order to seize the bond, the matter was remanded to the trial court so that proper show could be issued. File a notice to the applicant / bail under CRPC, section 1414 ((1)) and after providing the opportunity to respond, further orders may be approved in accordance with the law.
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