ACQUITTAL OF ACCUSED BY MAGISTRATE AT ANY TIME BEFORE ,DURING AND AFTER TRIAL
Section 249 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) of Pakistan empowers a magistrate to acquit the accused in certain situations. It specifically applies to
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Section 249 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) of Pakistan empowers a magistrate to acquit the accused in certain situations. It specifically applies to
Section 265-K of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) of Pakistan grants the court the authority to acquit an accused person at any stage of
The Supreme Court of Pakistan, in the case of Sagheer Ahmed v. The State (2024 SCMR 913), granted bail to the petitioner who was accused
The case of Zahid Sarfaraz Gill v. The State (2024 S C M R 934) presents a critical examination of the legal process, investigation techniques,
This case, Naqeebullah v. The State (2024 YLR 758), highlights several key issues regarding the recovery and handling of narcotics under the Control of Narcotic
2024 S C M R 1600 [Supreme Court of Pakistan] Present: Jamal Khan Mandokhail, Syed Hasan Azhar Rizvi and Naeem Akhtar Afghan, JJ LIAQAT HUSSAIN—Petitioner
The case of Khaliq Dad and another v. The State (2024 P Cr. L J 678) from the Balochistan High Court centered on a narcotics
This case, Mst. Nazeerah vs. The State (2024 P Cr. L J 937), addresses the refusal of post-arrest bail for the petitioner, a woman accused
Understanding the Punjab Revenue Authority (PRA) The Punjab Revenue Authority (PRA) is a government body established under the Punjab Revenue Authority Act, 2012. Its mandate
Historical Context and the Genesis of Article 63-A Article 63-A was introduced in Pakistan’s Constitution to address a growing concern over political defections and party