IRSHAD versus STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 497 Customs Act (IV of 1969), Sections 6, 156 (1) (8) (59) (77) (82) and (89) on bail, to the imported goods giant Operates in joint custody of bond license or customs authority without confronting customs duties, etc., allegedly removed from bonded warehouse, and each enclosed item contained in the Common Charter remains in the custody of the customs house item. The bills in charge of the charge are brought to the bond by registration, each item is accounted for and paid for. The purpose of supplying specialized goods to foreign exchange-bound warehouses was to sell diploma and privileges: duty-free individuals do not support the charges against prosecutors. There is no reasonable basis for believing that the defendant has no age. Received interim bail pleaded guilty. Conditions
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