SHAFIQUE-UL-HAQ versus STATE
Section 497 (2) of the Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), Section 324/334/364/337/336 / 147/148/149/452/109 of the West Pakistan Arms Ordinance (XX 1965), Section 13 Bail, Complainant Grant was himself stated that the suspect had fired at the bottom of his leg The fact that the bone was broken or some nerves were broken or damaged in the process, does not mean that Whether the accused intended to kill the complainant or he knew that by this act he would be guilty of murder. In order to collect such intention or knowledge, the seat of the injuries would be very important to the injury complainant. The effect of being on an unimportant part of the body The suspect appears to have not recovered despite the injury. Section 242424, the Complainant's Compassion on the PPC Complaint, as Determined by the Trial Court Through Trial, Exception to the Complainant's Leg, At This Stage No direct result can be said, the negligence of a defective surgery or complaint may have contributed to the case itself, so, after considering section 497 (2), further investigation came into being, The statement of the police officer regarding the absence of the CCP suspect cannot be the basis for his felony, the proceedings of Sections 87 and 88 were not properly followed by the PC, Despite the frequency occasions, the prosecution did not present any witnesses on one pretext or another and reach its completion latitude in that case. The accused was held in jail for a year and a half for delay in misappropriating the law, and no trial was possible for several more months because the minimum bail could not be stopped.
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