BIBI AMNA KHATOON versus IFFAT MASOOD
Sections 428 and 561 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CRPC), an additional evidence, did not ask the doctor to support Albee's request because the doctor was out of the country when his statement was filed under Section 342, CRPC. In which an attempt was made to introduce its application. In the High Court, Alibi sought the permission to tender some documents and requested the doctor to sign the document as additional evidence, or while speaking to another doctor, the accused's statement under section 342 in his signature statement, CR The PC was completely silent about such a presence. At the relevant time, the doctor was not obliged to request alibi, nor would such a request before the police change the legal status, requesting additional evidence was dismissed in the circumstances.
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