SHUJAAT ALI versus STATE
The Section 497 Contempt Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 292, 452 and 506 bail, accused the defendant of using the video of his complainant's daughter in the bedroom using advanced technology Made it and then sent it. For various persons familiar to the complainant: It was alleged that the complainant had a complaint till the house of the complainant. The complainant was the class Fellow of the victim's daughter. It shows that the complainant's alleged nude scene of the daughter. The officer investigating the electronic device film used for coverage said the suspect's offer with a CD containing the famous CD had been recovered, according to records from an unknown Internet company that the suspect had access to his home via a telephone connection. Connected to a computer's telephonic connection. The complainant's name, which is charged with the crime charged, the complainant's complaint was involved in a shameful molestation case and he was only involved in making a false accusation by putting the majesty of the accused and future career on his young virgin daughter. He was not entitled to grant bail because the crime was not reduced. Under the prohibition clause of section 497, the CRPC exception cannot be used discretion in the case of such accused \ r \ n
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