FAKHAR-UN-NISA versus S.H.O
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 491 Habitat Corpus pleaded guilty to restitution in the custody of a minor police officer, saying that he had obtained the custody of the three minor children from his mother (applicant) and had taken them from his father (s). Defendant) and had no jurisdiction to do so. No policeman of any position was able to hand over the custody of a minor to another child without the intervention of the court. Well, such actions by police officers were not only a violation of the law, but also a legal ethic and human rights. None of the claimants were denied the right to return the custody of the three underage children mentioned above, they were handed over to the defendant in the presence of the defendant, who, if advised by the court, May be transferred to the relevant court in order to obtain custody of. Applicant was instructed to pay Rs 2,000 as compensation as directed by the police officer.
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