MUHAMMAD DIN versus THE STATE
The prosecution witnesses who examined the evidence of the Pakistan Penal Code Sections 302 and 304, who were acquitted against the accused, were not interested witnesses from any angle, as no witnesses of any of these witnesses were evidently neither accused nor accused. The defense has not exposed any possible light or at any stage of the case was not convinced to believe the anticipated interest of the witnesses, so it was proved that it fired the accused. Was a close relative of the deceased and had no previous hostility, only to be fired. A revolver bullet that also contained the other bullets was suspected to be the motive for the incident. The suspect may also be thought to have injured the man, knowing that his firing had caused Could have died even though he had no intention. The death sentence of the accused under Section 2302, PPC was seriously changed under Section 4304, PPC and sentenced. Over 10 years; OK, etc. with RI
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