MIRZA versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 497 (2) of the Criminal Code (XLV of 1860), Section 302/324/148/149 bail, was allegedly fired after the defendant's grant, the fatal bullet. Was already fired by a co-accused. The witness suffered only one injury to his thigh as a result of the shooting, but the contents of the record cannot be ascertained the nature of the injury, nor is it possible to tell whose witness Is shot. The record did not help to establish an opinion if reasonably necessary to believe that the defendants were guilty of the death sentence or life sentence or ten years imprisonment, or could mean further investigation. Section 497 (2); CRPC granted him a bail grant entitled the accused to be admitted on bail accordingly
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