ZAHID SHAH versus STATE
Section 497 Conventional Code (XLV of 1860), Section 302/34 Guarantee, Grant of Name of the accused was not mentioned as guilty No identity parade was held to establish the identity of the accused The co-accused appeared to the police as his colleague described the defendant's statement, had no identifiable value and could not be considered as a valid piece of evidence against the accused even as After the arrest, no firearms were recovered from the suspect's possession. There was no chance of an end to the trial for five years and in the near future, there was some evidence in the record to prove that the accused was involved in the Hepatitis C case, after the accused's bail was granted and he was released on bail.
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