NOORUDDIN versus THE STATE
Pakistan Panel Code 5 497 (1), the first provisions against the property (enforcement of the HUD) ordinance (VI of 1979), sections 17 (2) and 17 (4) of the Code of Conduct (XLV of 1860), section 333/34. Not only did society affect the accused against the crime of bail sickness but he was also sentenced to death. In the light of the allegations leveled against him, the possibility of the accused being fugitive and the destruction of evidence cannot be ruled out. The accused refrained from scrutinizing the prosecution's testimony, expressing frustration. The HC directive was not unusual for the suspect's illness, as every patient undergoing such an operation had to use a colostomy bag for a temporary period. The medical facilities received by the accused improved his health. And the accused was denied bail in the circumstances.
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