Legal Case Summary

Case Details
Case ID 10067687-8f0d-4ea2-92b2-ee08741b1691
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Case Number Criminal Petition for Special Leave to Appeal No.3
Decision Date Oct 25, 1984
Hearing Date
Decision The Supreme Court of Pakistan dismissed the petition filed by Abdul Ghani against the acquittal of the respondents by the Lahore High Court. The Court noted that both lower courts had given concurrent findings of fact after thoroughly examining the evidence presented. The acquittal was based on the principle of benefit of doubt, as the trial court found sufficient doubt in the prosecution's version, particularly due to the testimony of a key witness that supported the defense's narrative. The Court emphasized its reluctance to re-evaluate the evidence presented in lower courts, given their consistent conclusions.
Summary This case revolves around the legal principles of criminal law and the application of the benefit of doubt doctrine in murder trials. The Supreme Court of Pakistan upheld the acquittal of several respondents accused of murder, emphasizing the importance of credible witness testimony and the judicial system's reliance on evidence. The decision highlighted the necessity of thorough examination in criminal cases, ensuring that justice is served while maintaining the integrity of the legal process. Keywords such as 'criminal law', 'murder acquittal', 'benefit of doubt', and 'Supreme Court of Pakistan' are relevant for those researching legal precedents in Pakistan. The case also underscores the significance of eyewitness accounts in shaping judicial outcomes, contributing to the evolving landscape of criminal jurisprudence in the country.
Court Supreme Court of Pakistan
Entities Involved Not available
Judges AALAM RIAZ HUSSAIN, MUHAMMAD AFZAL ZULLAH, NASIM HASAN SHAH
Lawyers Not available
Petitioners ABDUL GHANI
Respondents FATEH MUHAMMAD, WALI MUHAMMAD, ANWARUL HAQ, IQBAL son of Fazal, SHAFIQUE, AKRAM, ASHRAF
Citations 1985 SLD 278, 1985 SCMR 568
Other Citations P L D 1953 F C 93
Laws Involved Constitution of Pakistan, 1973, Pakistan Penal Code, 1860
Sections 185(3), 302