ADMINISTRATOR, ZILA COUNCIL, LAHORE versus MUHAMMAD ZAMAN
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 497 (2) Prohibited (Enforcement) Order (4 of 1979), Arts 3 and 4 Dangerous Drugs Act (Second 1930), Section 14 Bail Prohibition (Enforcement Head) Order, 1979 This law was enacted to amend the existing law prohibiting drugs so that it could be made in accordance with the integration of Islam described in the Qur'an and the Sunnah, it had a major impact and was followed by dangerous enforcement. There was a law in competition. The conviction for a drug offense, 1930, cannot be punished under two different penal laws, the FIR was ignored as a result of adding Section 14 of the Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930, They were impacted after a heroin came into effect at 10am in a crowded area. The police officer made no attempt to associate anyone with the public to justify the position that no one was willing to support the public before all the police officers were respected. The convicts were not admissible as per the evidence of the police officers of any person but the police officer of any post was not admissible as per the evidence. Similarly, the police officers should not be placed in cross examination examination to give them free hand to believe against the accused without trial Is equivalent to Another case of this nature was registered or pending against the accused, saying that the involvement of 50 grams of heroin was not sufficient in the case as the legal yard stock contained in Section 497 of the bail application was also taken into account by the CRPC. Had to go Under the circumstances further investigation was required from the accused and accordingly he was admitted on bail
Find a Lawyer Near You
Dealing with a matter like this? Connect with a verified advocate in your city — free on SJP Lawyers Directory.
🔍 Find a Lawyer
famous supreme court advocate from Kamalia lawyer