Case ID |
3d66b121-d98e-4ffe-9774-cd28efa668e6 |
Body |
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Case Number |
Criminal Miscellaneous Bail Petition No. 182 of 20 |
Decision Date |
Jun 03, 2011 |
Hearing Date |
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Decision |
The application for bail has been accepted for the petitioners Muhammad Altaf Khan, Muhammad Gulabat Khan, and Muhammad Imtiaz Khan. The court found that the injuries sustained by the complainant and witnesses were on non-vital parts of the body, allowing for the possibility of further inquiry. The petitioners were required to furnish bail bonds with sureties to the satisfaction of the relevant judicial magistrate. |
Summary |
In the case of Criminal Miscellaneous Bail Petition No. 182 of 2011, the Peshawar High Court addressed the bail application of three petitioners accused under sections 324, 148, and 149 of the Penal Code. The decision highlighted the importance of the nature of injuries sustained by the complainants, which were determined to be non-vital. This case underscores key principles of bail in criminal law, particularly the consideration of further inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the alleged offenses. The court's ruling reflects a balanced approach to justice, ensuring that the rights of the accused are upheld while also considering the gravity of the charges. It serves as a reference for similar cases where the severity of injuries and the potential for further investigation play critical roles in bail decisions. |
Court |
Peshawar High Court
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Entities Involved |
Not available
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Judges |
ATTAULLAH KHAN
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Lawyers |
Sanaullah Khan,
Ahmad Ali Khan,
Miss Farhana Jehan,
Muhammad Anwar Awan
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Petitioners |
MUHAMMAD ALTAF KHAN,
MUHAMMAD IMTIAZ KHAN,
MUHAMMAD GULABAT KHAN
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Respondents |
THE STATE
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Citations |
2011 SLD 2015,
2011 PCRLJ 1635
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Other Citations |
2011 MLD 763
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Laws Involved |
Criminal Procedure Code (V of 1898),
Penal Code (XLV of 1860)
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Sections |
497(2),
324,
148,
149
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