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SHEIKH SALEEM AHMED versus STATE


Section 497 (2) Customs Act (IV of 1969), Section 156 (1) / 81/82/89/178 bail, grant of trial to the principal accused in the case, who was the importer of the underlying goods, was granted by trial. Was. The court did not deny customs officials saying that the suspects were not registered with the clearing agents, but their position was that the accused used the license of another agent, who was neither presented as an accused. Was neither questioned during the investigative crimes with which the accused was charged. The prohibited clause of section 497 (1) did not draw attention; a substantial part of the CCP customs duty was paid to the department by the principal co-accused, yet it was not seen what weight could be given to the statement of the said co-accused. Is. In filing a case against the current accused, thus, further investigation was sought, as under Section 497 (2), the CCP accused was allowed to bail.

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