RANJHO versus THE STATE
Section 6 (l) of the Contempt of Conduct (XLV of 1860), section 302/34, punishes the offenders for the suspension of the sentence, which requires detailed examination and the examination of the evidence, under section 426. The decision was not guaranteed by law when deciding the application, CRPC prosecution witnesses fully supported this case and the contradictions stated in the applicants' own statements could not be considered at such a stage, Section 2626. , The scope of the evidence review, CRPC is limited There is no instability on the face of the verdict which does not prove the conviction and conviction of the accused. The law may indicate that the petition was dismissed under circumstance
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