ALI RAZA versus STATE
Section 497 Conventional Code (XLV of 1860), Articles 489A, 489B, 489C, 109 bail, the grant of the prosecution case was that the currency notes were recovered from the parcel which was being shipped to Saudi Arabia and also hidden in the shoes. Investigative Report Someone alleged that Parliament was instructed to send Saudi Arabia through courier service. The prosecution had requested section 109, the components of PPC's sections 489A and 489B of the PPC were not applicable as no evidence had been collected by the prosecution. To show that the accused was either counterfeiting currency notes or using the same prosecution even failed to prove that the accused was consciously aware that the counterfeit currency note was lying in a parcel. Most of the lawsuit against the accused was related to the constructive possession of currency notes, which came under Section 489C, PPC, and could be punished with an extension of both, for a term which could extend to seven. Can With years or fines, which was guaranteed, the accused was admitted to bail, under conditions
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