NABI BUX ALIAS NABU versus STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 497 Criminal Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 393 and 452 Crimes Against Property (Enforcement Hoodoo) Ordinance (VI 1979), Section 22 Bail, Grant of accused, at the time of incident, Were. The house was open for some time and their faces were open. The suspects were seen and pursued. There was no attempt made by the Investigation Officer to lodge an FIR which ran away from the scene. No such statement was recorded in the witnesses' statements. The absence of a recording of the clarification in the FIR and police statements under Section 161, CCPC, could be for two reasons. Olawi, that the police officer who recorded the FIR and police statements was unaware of the law or, secondly, that he wanted to save the accused and that the mistake was deliberately and motivated as in such circumstances. Guaranteed
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