ABDULRAUFAHMAD versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 497 Constitutional Code (XLV of 1860), Section 307/353/186 West Pakistan Arms Ordinance (XX of 1965), Section 13 Police Rules, 1934, 8 26 6 Bail, Grant of the accused He pleaded that he was held in police custody for seven days and was subjected to severe torture, as shown by the Medco Legal Report from the suspect, which was investigated by his father at the request of his father. The investigation was obtained, which shows that he was one of twelve injured. The victim, who was traumatized by nature, further requested that he was injured at the time of his arrest, but he was not examined by police as per the rules and that police lied against the accused for concealing his wrongdoing. The case has been prepared. The accused had the power because the evidence on the record has established that the police did not fulfill his duty under the rules, under which he supported the allegation under the rules that he was being prosecuted in the Aga case. I was falsely involved. Immediately after the suspect was one of the further inquiries, the accused was admitted on bail
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