Case ID |
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Body |
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Case Number |
Criminal Petition No. 1774-L of 2021 |
Decision Date |
Jun 20, 2022 |
Hearing Date |
Jun 20, 2022 |
Decision |
The petition for leave to appeal was converted into an appeal and allowed. The petitioner was granted bail with the requirement of furnishing a bail bond of Rs. 50,000 with two sureties. The court observed that there were no reasonable grounds for believing the petitioner committed a non-bailable offense, but sufficient grounds existed for further inquiry into his guilt. The observations made were tentative and would not influence the trial court's decisions. The bail may be revoked if misused, including causing delays in trial proceedings. |
Summary |
This case involves the Supreme Court of Pakistan's decision regarding a criminal petition for bail. The petitioner, Muhammad Ameen, was accused of involvement in a violent incident leading to the death of Tabarak Ali and injuries to Ehsan. The court examined medical evidence and found contradictions in the claims against the petitioner, leading to the conclusion that the injuries he allegedly caused were not fatal. The decision emphasized the need for further inquiry into the facts surrounding the case before a definitive judgment could be made. Keywords such as 'bail', 'criminal procedure', 'Supreme Court', and 'Pakistan law' are relevant for SEO optimization. |
Court |
Supreme Court of Pakistan
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Entities Involved |
Not available
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Judges |
SYED MANSOOR ALI SHAH,
AMIN-UD-DIN KHAN
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Lawyers |
Malik Matee Ullah, Advocate-on-Record (through Video-Link),
Ch. Muhammad Sarwar Sindhu, Additional P.G.,
Hanan, ASP
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Petitioners |
MUHAMMAD AMEEN
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Respondents |
THE STATE AND ANOTHER
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Citations |
2022 SLD 1087,
2022 SCMR 1444
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Other Citations |
Not available
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Laws Involved |
Criminal Procedure Code (V of 1898),
Constitution of Pakistan, 1973,
Pensions Act, 1871
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Sections |
497(2),
185(3),
109,
148,
149,
302,
337A(i),
337-F(i),
337-L(2)
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