MUHAMMAD ZAFAR ULLAH KHAN versus KAMRAN KHAN
Articles 497 (5) and 498 of the Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), Sections 324 and 337F (v) (vi) of pre-arrest bail, the termination of pre-arrest bail, to prevent innocent persons from being harassed and abused. There was an unusual treatment by the police. No accused was charged against the police or the complainant for falsely accusing him. One of the defendants sustained a fireworks injury in the upper right side of the injured prosecutor's witness in which a fracture was detected under section 337F (vi). , PPC, while the other accused had another fracture of the upper right thigh under section 7FF (V) due to injury, the PPC's controversial order to grant bail to both the accused was based on strong reasoning. Was not, but was violated. In the opinion of the investigating officer regarding the law declared by the high court, one of the accused was found empty-handed, in the presence of the statement of the injured prosecutor's witness, there was no extra privilege. The recovery of the accused from the pre-arrest bailiffs was still pending and they were also found to be under investigation under Section 324, the PPC also attracted, which was detained under section 497, CRP order. Approved accused were given pre-arrest bail. The trial court was remanded in circumstances
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