HAKEEM JAMALI versus STATE
Section 497 Control of the Narcotic Substances Act (XXV of 1997), Section 9 (c) bail, a grant of recovered marijuana samples was sent to the Chemical Examiner after a delay of twelve days The State Councilor failed to calculate the delay. And the police record was silent. The same question about whether the samples of marijuana were kept in safe custody and who was responsible for their safety for a prolonged period of twelve days was not specified because of the delay in sending samples to the chemicals. Many officials were present in favor of the guarantor and the beneficiary, but the accused person was delayed in sending samples to the Chemical Examiner and there was a reasonable doubt in favor of the accused at the bailout stage. And his case had become one more. Under the inquiry she is entitled to exemption in bail bail, accordingly the accused was guaranteed bail.
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