AMIR KHAN versus THE STATE
Criminal Procedure Code (CR PC) Section 497 (2) of the Conduct Code (XLV of 1860), Section 302/34 Guarantee, the accused's grant was alleged to have caused him to throw acid due to the smell of dead oil. He was dead. The oil smelled of the dead garment and did not indicate the use of acid on the clothes or body of the deceased, as reported in the medical report, could not produce results. It was beyond understanding that the victim's parents, who were walking with him at the time of the incident, received no acid injury and did not seek to control the attackers' case against the accused in the circumstances of the incident and more. An inquiry is required to allow the accused to bail accordingly.
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