MEHMOOD versus STATE
Section 497 Prevention Code (XLV of 1860), Section 365 A / 337 H (ii) / 344/148/149 Counter-Terrorism Act (XXVII of 1997), Section 7 bail, FIR grant four days in the name or Also suffered unreasonable delays. The FIR did not mention the details or characteristics of the accused despite the fact that he was a resident of his village complainant ten months after the incident to the complaining party because he was a resident of his village. Knew well Without disclosing such an unusual delay in disclosing their names in the case supplementary statement, which was previously known to the complaining party, their identification tests had no weight in the eyes of the law. The contents of the FIR were apparently inconsistent. Bail in the circumstances
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