MOUNDER versus STATE
Section 497 (1) Regulatory Code (XLV of 1860), Section 302/307/404/148/149, PPC, etc. The trial of innocence denied bail because of dangerous and frustrated individuals charged with murder on the basic principle of criminal justice. Appeals for consideration of the argument that bail can be denied in such cases when it is established by the prosecution that the applicant is a dangerous, frustrated, or hardened criminal, and thus the result is not merely based on these allegations. Who are still under trial. According to the conclusion, the basic principle of criminal justice is that at this time an accused person is considered innocent because his crime proves beyond reasonable doubt [speculation].
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