RIFAQAT ALI versus STATE
The criminal code of conduct (CCPC) Sections 497 Customs Act (IV of 1969), Sections 156 (1) (8) and 159 bail granted the accused an opportunity under Section 1599 of the Customs Act, 1969, before conducting a personal search. was done. And in refusing to take advantage of this opportunity, his personal search was made in the presence of advisers and a gazette officer, only to the fact that the gazetted officer was not referred to as a prosecution witness or under Section 161 The statement, CCP, was not recorded during the investigation, which was hardly related. At the bailout stage, especially when the accused refused to take on the customs gazette officer or the magistrate record did not show that the accused was a carrier and on the other hand the real beneficiary charge sheet indicated this. The accused was habitually denied the offender's bail
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