ZAHID versus STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 497 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) The High Court, while commenting on the Sessions Judge's view, took notice of the wounds inflicted on the accused and as evidence. Considered positive. That is, there was no doubt about the participation of the two injured men. It was a rule that the rule applied by the High Court should help at least one accused, who was not harmed, was justified in guaranteeing it. Considering the cancellation of bail under section 497 (5), the accused and his bail should not have been canceled, CRPC was different from refusing to grant the bail claimed under section 497 (1) (2), c. The CPC court turned down the petition for leave in the appeal while retaining the order of the High Court canceling the bail bail of the other accused, who was not injured during the appeal and allowed bail of the accused.
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