MUHAMMAD RASHID versus HAFIZ MUHAMMAD SADIQ
Explanation of Criminal Code, Criminal Code of Conduct, 1898 Permanent Requirements and Examples of Section 145 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act (VIII of 1974), Section 42 of the Criminal Code (CRPC) Section 145 In which the facts of ownership and possession are determined. For fear of breach of the peace, the Sessions Judge and the High Court were given no jurisdiction to prosecute cases under Section 1545, Criminal Code, 1898, the orders recorded by both courts were magistrate. Was placed under the Criminal Code of Conduct, although the application was dismissed. 1898, nevertheless, the basis for his dismissal was grossly irrelevant for the purpose of dismissing the application under section 454545, the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, as he was unnecessarily trying to determine the title of the parties to whom Under Section 145, Criminal Code of Conduct, the 1898 Order was not required. The High Court was set aside under circumstances
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