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9C CNSA Safe Custody if not proved step by step. Case will not proved and accused will get benefit.

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9c CNSA کنٹرول آف نارکوٹک سبسٹنس 2023  SCMR  139   . S.9(c)--- Possession of narcotic --- Safe custody and transmission of sample parcels to the office of Chemical Examiner not established---In cases under section 9(c) of the Control of Narcotic Substances Act, 1997, it is duty of the prosecution to establish each and every step from the stage of recovery, making of sample parcels, safe custody of sample parcels and safe transmission of the sample parcels to the concerned laboratory---Such chain has to be established by the prosecution and if any link is missing in such like offences the benefit must be extended to the accused---In a case containing the said defect on the part of the prosecution it cannot be held with any degree of certainty that the prosecution had succeeded in establishing its case against an accused person beyond any reasonable doubt. For more information call us 0092-324-4010279 Whatsapp Dear readers if u like this post plz comments and follow us. Thanks for read

302 case in Pakistan | 302 Case laws | Weakness of motive or failure of prosecution in Murder Trial

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Section 302 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) is a significant legal provision that pertains to the offense of murder. The Pakistan Penal Code is the primary criminal code of Pakistan, outlining various offenses and their corresponding penalties. ### Overview of Section 302 PPC: **Title: Murder** **Punishment: Qatl-i-Amd (Intentional Murder)** Section 302 of the PPC deals with intentional murder, which is referred to as "Qatl-i-Amd" in legal terms. This section defines the offense and prescribes the punishment for individuals found guilty of committing murder with intent. ### Elements of Section 302: 1. **Intention to Kill:**    - The key element of Section 302 is the presence of intent to cause the death of another person. It distinguishes intentional homicide from other forms of unlawful killing. 2. **Act of Killing:**    - The accused must have committed an act that directly resulted in the death of the victim. This act can be carried out through various means, such as usin