- Murder case — Contention — that at the time of occurrence the accused allegedly were muffled the faces, their identification parade was necessary and in absence of that punishment cannot be sustained — held: when the accused were seen together before the occurrence, the identification parade was not the requirement of law as such the identification parade would lose its significance being not a corroborative piece of evidence. Muhammad Tasleem and another v. The State and another 2014 SCR 893 (C) 2002 SCMR 1439 rel.
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