QASAM JAN versus THE STATE
Pakistan Penal Code Section 2302/34 34 The complaining party had no enmity with any family, there was no reason for the complainant to falsely implicate the accused and no false identity of the incident was raised, eyewitnesses said. Although related to the deceased, the mere connection with the deceased would have no point in denying their evidence when the incident took place on the way to the cemetery where the complaining party went to the funeral procession of their deceased relatives. An hour's delay in filing an FIR was satisfactorily stated by the complainant, in which There can be no exception. In this regard, the complainants were the witnesses to the proceedings against the party's conduct and never before had the litigation in the courts
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