MUKHTAR AHMAD versus STATE
Direct evidence of the commission of murder against the accused was not available, Section 497 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CRPC) Section 497 (XLV of 1860). Important evidence against the accused was allegedly extra-judicial confession by the witnesses. In his alleged extra-judicial confession, the accused had made a statement before four witnesses that since he had tried to commit misconduct, he killed Sota and the investigating officer told him that shortly after his arrest. The defendant himself pleaded that in order to defend the effect that the deceased attempted to defame him, it could be said that there were reasonable grounds within the meaning of section 497 to convince the PCP. That the accused did not kill and his request is likely to be defended by the police immediately after his arrest and additional court You also told the witnesses of the confession that the bail was granted
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