GUL MUHAMMAD ALIAS GULI versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 497 Panel Code (XLV of 1860), Section 365A West Pakistan Arms Ordinance (XX of 1965), Section 13D Guarantee, Grant of Kidnapping in Court The names of the accused were clearly mentioned as well. The other accomplices, who were involved in the robberies and kidnapped the abductor who stayed with the accused for a month, had so much opportunity to identify the culprits and name them that he himself went to court. In his statement, naming the accused, it would appear on oath that there was some material on record in connection with the involvement of the accused in the crime, in which the confession of the accused that the bail was granted to the accused, the rule of consistency. He was also required to be granted bail, in which case he was suspended. The fact is that the only fact is that the person who was not allowed to bail, in which case the bail was allowed, will not confirm the guarantee of the person who was not otherwise admitted. In the presence of evidence of kidnapping against the accused, they will not be entitled to bail.
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