RAZIA SULTANA versus DEPUTY INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 154 Constitutional Code (XLV of 1860), Article 436 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Request The second FIR about a similar incident occurred in a house and the landlord was on fire. Imprisoned in a judicial lock. In connection with a criminal case, his minor daughter reported the matter to the police and was formally registered under FIR 5 436, the PPC said, according to the constitutional petition, the minor daughter's owner of the house was the same A second FIR was registered about the incident. Police routinely recorded the statement of her minor daughter, but the suspects were not deliberately mentioned because a complaint was filed against the homeowner's minor daughter's complaint not being canceled, According to the version of the complainant and the affected family, the law can be brought into action. The homeowner and other family members were to be owned and can be recorded by the investigating officer who can collect any type of O1 meter to be presented during the aircraft / evidence investigation as requested by the landlord. There is no legal justification for registering a second FIR
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