MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE versus THE STATE
Sections 4 and 5 (2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947 (XLV of 1860), 5 161 Definition of Evidence in Anti-Corruption Cases When the Prosecutor Succeeds to Show that the Money Through the False Witness of an Accuser Was transferred, then it is believed that the proceeds of the trial have been illegally obtained as happiness, but that speculation is not absolute but is denied, for example by the prosecution's witnesses. That neither the accused nor the complainant had heard the conversation nor witnessed the transfer of the bribe and accused him of Did not demand any bribe from the complainant prosecution nor failed to prove it beyond reasonable doubt; the accused was acquitted after giving the benefit of the doubt.
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