SHAHI KHAN versus STATE
No solid evidence was available on record testimony of Section 2 (2 (b) / App 34) evidence linking the accused to the complaint commission, the deceased's father, who was the sole star witness of the prosecution, was notified of the death. His daughter, too, did not see his face and did not attend his last rites, admitting that initially the complainant did not want to file an FIR against the accused, but his Upon being informed of the presence of some wounds on various parts of the body of the woman - she filed an FIR about the deceased by the women who gave her the bath, No direct evidence was brought to the record of the woman, who could not prove the murder charge of the victim, along with the murder of the victim. The Medical Board revealed that the victim's death was due to suicide. Not that the accused was acquitted in basic law matters related to the confession of testimony due to murder.
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