MUHAMMAD BOOTA versus STATE
Sections 497 (2) of the Conduct of Regulations (XLV of 1860), Sections 324, 325, 353, 427, 436, 148 and 149 of the West Pakistan Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance (XXXI of 1960), Section 16 guarantee, further investigation grant current case The offenses included under Sections 242424 and 6436, PPC were the only two provisions which attracted the remaining provisions of Section 497 (1), CRPC, sections 325, 353, 427, 148. There are guarantees that they were allegedly equipped with dangerous weapons, but neither a member of the police party nor any private person was found to have a scratch when the incident took place, a similar situation applied to Section 24 of 24, P.P. C Further investigation led to the release of a list of allegedly burned articles. The file was included 34 days after the incident, needing to be determined, whether the tents that were allegedly set on fire were described as human dwelling buildings or synagogues. As described in Section 6436, PPC. The accused, who was a poor farmer, had faced imprisonment for the last about six months. The trial did not make any concrete progress. The accused could not be detained indefinitely because under a penalty action. The suspects were released on bail, under the circumstances
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