SAFFAR versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 497 of the Conduct Rule (XLV of 1860), Section 302/34 Guarantee, three injuries from subpoena grants that all confirmed that one of the three wounds caused severe fading. That was shown. To cause the death of the deceased, was on the head and was attributed to the co-accused, while the other two injuries that were not on the body parts of the victim were attributed to the accused. It was alleged that these men sustained injuries to the back of the hatcheries. Those who supported the defendants' argument that they had no intention of killing the deceased otherwise they could use the harsh aspect of the incident, the question of sharing a common intention with the co-accused who was the cause of the death of the deceased victim, All was yet to be determined at the time of trial and each accused will be responsible for his or her individual actions. The matter is further investigated. The accused were admitted on bail.
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