Case ID |
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Body |
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Case Number |
Criminal Bail Appeal No. 428 |
Decision Date |
Jun 23, 1993 |
Hearing Date |
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Decision |
The Sindh High Court granted bail to the applicants, who were alleged to have caused injuries to four persons using hatchets. The court found that the prima facie case did not fall under the prohibition of Section 497 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The court noted that the co-accused had already been granted pre-arrest bail. The injuries were classified as simple but on vital parts of the body, leading to the decision to release the applicants on bail, contingent upon their furnishing solvent surety and a P.R. Bond to the satisfaction of the trial judge. The judge retains the authority to cancel the bail if new evidence is presented against the applicants. |
Summary |
In the case of Allahdino and 4 Others vs. The State, the Sindh High Court examined the request for pre-arrest bail for applicants alleged to have caused injuries to multiple individuals. The court, presided over by Justice Imam Ali G. Kazi, analyzed the arguments presented by Sardar Muhammad Ishaque, representing the applicants, who contended that the case should not be barred by the provisions of Section 497 of the Cr.P.C. The court also considered the medical reports indicating the nature of the injuries sustained by the victims. Ultimately, the court decided to grant bail, emphasizing the necessity of a solvent surety and a P.R. Bond. This case underscores the critical aspects of bail applications, including the interpretation of legal provisions and the assessment of injury severity. Keywords include bail, pre-arrest bail, criminal law, Sindh High Court, injury assessment, and legal representation. |
Court |
Sindh High Court
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Entities Involved |
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Judges |
IMAM ALI G. KAZI, J
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Lawyers |
Sardar Muhammad Ishaque,
Mr. Mohammad Zubair Qureshi
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Petitioners |
Allahdino,
4 Other
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Respondents |
The State
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Citations |
1994 SLD 1130,
1994 KLR 3
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Other Citations |
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Laws Involved |
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