RAHIM BAKHSH versus STATE
Section 497 of the Conventional Code (XLV of 1860), Section 337A (ii) / 337A (vi) / 34 bail, the accused's grant allegedly caused a blow to the complainant's brother with a brick on his forehead and he repeated. no. In his statement filed under Section 161, the same witness testified, the CCP said that the accused had suffered injuries to his chest, but medical evidence did not support his statement, which was an indictment in the FIR. Was in direct conflict with. For the past nine months, the trial has not yet begun and in prison. No one could be kept behind bars for indefinitely; the nature of the injury announced by the doctor also raised suspicion, as the injured witness was hospitalized for only four days. After such a serious injury, the accused was admitted on bail in the circumstances
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