MUHAMMAD MEHMOOD AHMAD versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 497 (2) Crimes of Adultery (Enforcement Hoodoo Ordinance (VII of 1979), Section 10 Prevention Code (XLV of 1860), Section 338 A / 420 / 468/471 Bail, Complainant) Grant and other witnesses allegedly saw a small peeping incident in the shutter of the door, and such a process of looking at others' sins was considered illegal and defective in Islam and if The charges were registered under the ordinance under this accusation.In this way, the police could get a long handle and defeat the items of the ordinance with a retreat. It would not, in itself, prove that he was guilty of adultery and that the allegations made under it did not fall within the prohibited clause of section 497, a reasonable basis for the CCP. It is not known that the accused has committed the crimes with which he has been charged and there is a more appropriate basis for this.
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