FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN versus GUL HASAN KHAN
Section 133 of the Evidence Act, 1872, and sections 337 to 339 of the Code of Conduct 1898, sets out the terms and conditions for which the offender can be admitted and the extent to which his testimony can be used. The requirements to justify the trial, the circumstances, the conditions, the crimes and the sanction of sanction, all of which are exceptional, are bound by the requirements and requirements of the public policy, the various provisions of the Evidence Act with which its section 133 should be read. It should be established. It is not illegal to practice unacceptable proof of a partner, it is a rule of law so it is the rule of law throughout the world as long as it is unsafe to practice the evidence of a partner Do not agree on material matters. So that the accused can be involved. Where proof of approval is found to be satisfactory along with other evidence, it should be sufficient to convict and convict of a crime.
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