- Offence of decoity — punishment of life imprisonment — without specific pointation or reference to evidence that which piece of evidence has been misread or non-read, merely on the basis of arguments, the concurrent findings of the facts recorded by the Courts of competent jurisdiction cannot be disturbed. It is now settled principle of law that concurrent findings are normally maintained except if the Supreme Court is satisfied that findings of the Courts below have been arrived at by disregarding any provision of law or accepted principles of appreciation of evidence or are based on inadmissible evidence or misreading of evidence, then such concurrent findings lose their sanctity. Ahsaan Azeem v. The State 2014 SCR 735 (A) 2006 SCMR 1755, rel.
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