BADSHAH MIR versus STATE
Section 497 (2) Narcotic Substandards Act (XVV of 1997), Sections 9 (c), 12, 13 and 15 bail, further investigation the accused was the father of the accused, nothing was recovered from the accused's possession. The fugitive was allegedly recovered from the home of the suspects, who resided in the joint family. Two male members of the accused's family fled, while the other two male members were arrested and no male member was seen in the family. After the women and children, the accused's case was related to the fugitive co-accused, the anti-narcotic force was accused of firing the fugitive accused, but still the Elisha police were not attracted to the incident, no body was injured, nor There was no empty hand. Found at the scene of the incident and no one from the locality had heard the sound of the fire shots colony where the incident allegedly occurred. It was a very thick population area with shops and proper place at night. GHT was available. When the officers were present on the vehicle, a case was registered against the accused, in which section 497 (2), which required further investigation under CRPC, was granted bail.
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