MUHAMMAD YOUNUS versus UMER HAYAT
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 497 Contemporary Code (XLV of 1860), Section 377 Guarantee, Three-day delay in filing a grant of medical jurisprudence was not reasonably clear before the Panchayat. Prosecutors and elders charged the three others. Apart from the present accused, persons had committed unnatural crimes with the complainant who did not make such claims to the FIR police on inspection of the premises, according to which no traces of semen were found in the intestines. Medical jurisprudence was difficult to identify even after more than 24 hours had passed since the alleged act, and even if there had been an intestinal operation between the alleged incident and the medical examination, they would have been lost. Contamination of any anus by semen or lubricant has to be eliminated; therefore, it cannot be ruled out. The Ariz suspect was sentenced to life on bail
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