GHULAM HAIDER versus THE STATE
Section 5 325/34 Pro Criminal Code of Conduct (v. 1898), Section 439 Serious Injury Not Attributed to any of the accused Neither did any evidence on the record conclude that any of the accused was seriously injured. Nor has anyone been blamed or attributed to any particular injury. One of the accused is being prosecuted, however, one of the accused and the man has also been named as the cause of his injuries. While he has been acquitted, the applicant who sustained severe injuries was alleged to have sustained a concussion, but was not used sharply. Since the medical report did not show any injuries, it was alleged that he was already in the trial for a long time and not only was he detained during the trial, but the High Court He was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for a month after being sentenced by the case before his sentence was suspended. The High Court had already considered the jurisdiction of the amendment to reduce the punishable sentence passed by the Petites.
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