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MUHAMMAD SAEED vs THE STATE — 1963 PLD 745

Citation: 1963 PLD 745

Court: Sindh High Court

Year: 1971

Decision Date: 1971-08-12

Parties: MUHAMMAD SAEED vs THE STATE

Headnotes

Case cited as PLD 1963 Kar. 745

Judgment Text

Court Name: Sindh High Court Judge(s): Agha Ali Haider, Mir Khuda Bakhsh Marri Title: MUHAMMAD SAEED vs THE STATE Case No.: Criminal Appeals Nos. 403 and 428 of 1968 Date of Judgment:1971-08-12 Reported As: 1974 P Cr. L J 254 Result: Appeal allowed JUDGMENT JUDGMENT AGHA ALI HAIDER, J.-The appellants were convicted by a learned Additional Sessions Judge, Karachi for an offence under section 326/34, P.P.C. And sentenced to suffer R. I. For 4 years each, and a fine of Rs. 100, or in default to suffer R.1 for one month more. Aggrieved by the judgment of conviction and sentence, Muhammad Sated has filed a separate appeal, being No. 403 of 1968 while Anwar Beg and Aziz Beg have filed appeal No. 428 of 1968 jointly. An Appeal (No. 59 of 1969) has been filed under section 417, Cr. P. C., by the Assistant Advocate-General, against the acquittal of the appellants of the offence under section 302/34, P. P. C. As all the appeals emanate from the same judgment, we propose to dispose of them by a composite judgment. 2. The appellants Anwar Beg and Aziz Beg are brothers Inter se. The appellant Muhammad Saeed Ahmad is their first cousin. It appears that in the afternoon of 30-7-1967, there was an incident, in which Anwar Beg had received a drubbing at the hands of Rauf since deceased, and his brothers P. W. Muhammad Siddiq Khan and the complainant Munawwar Khan. There were no visible injuries received. Anwar Beg had, however, lodged a report at the Liaquatabad Police Station, Karachi,…

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