JEHANGIR KHAN versus THE STATE
The Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC), section 497, the Conduct Code (XLV of 1860), sections 302/307/333/332/353/341/120 / 147/148 and 149 bail, the only charges against the accused were to be admitted. He incited his tribesmen. And his co-accused was present on the post as a confession to block the road to suppress the demand for the removal of a police barrier and cause the tribesmen to be constantly teased by police officers stationed in the barrier. There was no justified basis for the alleged shootings when there was a justified basis for believing that the accused was not guilty of the crime with which he was charged and further investigation of the accused's crime. There is sufficient basis for the accused to be admitted on bail.
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