DIL MUHAMMAD versus THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, QUETTA
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Sections 61, 167 and 344 Sections 61, 167 and 344 Pete and Essence, CRPC remand cannot exceed the 24-hour custody of the arrested suspect without warrant and must Before the expiry of the term, the period shall be presented to the nearest magistrate who may pass an order for his remand under section 1767, CR PC, but under such remand he will be detained. Cannot be more than 15 days and may be referred to a magistrate for deciding the matter. Under Section 4344, the accused will be detained for a period not exceeding 15 days, in each case the PC grant of the remand should be no mechanical exercise and the relevant magistrate will have to find out that the accused. Has been laid and remand has been received. Will provide helpful assistance in the investigation of the meter
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