DR. KASHIF RAHIM versus S.P., MULTAN
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 199 Constitutional Rule (XLV of 1860), Section 506 Criminal Procedure Code (V of 1898), Sections 154 and 201 of the Telegraph Act (XIII of 1885), Section 29 Claimant Applicant of Alternative Meditation Who has claimed. The doctor alleged that the plaintiff's divisional engineer, along with other officials, committed misconduct in his shop and not only threatened to teach her a lesson, but also that the petitioner alleged that, despite her efforts, she had a case against her. Was not listed. Respondents instead filed an FIR under Section 506, PPC and Section 29 of the Telegraph Act 1885 (petitioner) about filing a case against the accused with the intention of constitutional petition Had prayed for the writ to be issued. An effective way of filing a private complaint to the applicant based on the alleged incident, he can take action under legal proceedings. The constitutional petition filed by the applicant against his alleged complaint was not a hearing.
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