JAMSHED ALI versus STATE
Section 426 of the Code of Conduct (XLV of 1860), section 302 (b) / 34, the suspension was not attributed to any overt act in the FIR and its presence at the time of the incident was disclosed only. Although the accused was allegedly armed with a gun, he was not used during the incident, nor was he recovered during the interrogation. He was pronounced dead at night and the FIR was four and a half hours. Was filed with a delay which was not likely to be heard soon after the accused appealed. It was alleged that the 71-year-old man was a defective person and the department On the principles listed under 497, the CCP may be considered while the PCP was suspended under conditions and released, deciding the application under section 426. Accordingly on bail
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