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Citation: 1970 PCRLJ 1139
Court: Supreme Court of Pakistan
Year: 1969
Decision Date: 1969-12-31
Parties: ASHIQ AND Another RAMZAN vs THE STATE ABDUL HAQ AND ANOTHERs JUDGMENT
1139 Result: Petitions dismissed Judgment JUDGMENT SAJJAD AHMAD, J.-This order will dispose of the connected Criminal Petitions for Special Leave to Appeal Nos. 46 and 62 of 1970, which are directed against the same order of the High Court (Lahore) made in a pending criminal appeal, whereby bail was allowed to Abdul Haq and Ashraf respondents in Petition No.
Court Name: Supreme Court of Pakistan Judge(s): Waheeduddin Ahmad, Sajjad Ahmad Jan Title:ASHIQ AND Another RAMZAN vs THE STATE ABDUL HAQ AND ANOTHERs JUDGMENT Reported As: 1970 P Cr. L J 1139 Result: Petitions dismissed Judgment JUDGMENT SAJJAD AHMAD, J.-This order will dispose of the connected Criminal Petitions for Special Leave to Appeal Nos. 46 and 62 of 1970, which are directed against the same order of the High Court (Lahore) made in a pending criminal appeal, whereby bail was allowed to Abdul Haq and Ashraf respondents in Petition No. 62 but it 'was refused to Ashiq and' Anwar petitioners in Petition No. 46 aforesaid. The appeal filed by the petitioners and the respondents mentioned above, is in relation to their convictions and sentences nor their alleged participation in an occurrence in which two persons, namely, Muhammad Sharif and Muhammad Din were killed and grievous injuries were caused to P. W. Ramzan with sharp: edged weapons and to P. W. Riaz with blunt weapons. From the judgment of the trial Court it appears that the respondents Abdul Haq and Ashraf were not found guilty of the murder charges. However, they were convicted under section 326, P. P. C. For causing grievous injuries to Muhammad Ramzan P. W. And each sentenced to ten years' rigorous imprisonment on that count and Ashiq and Anwar petitioners in Petition No. 46 of 1970 according to the trial Judge, had caused grievous injuries to Ramzan P. W, as well as to Muhammad Sharif deceased and were…
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