WARYAM versus S.H.O., POLICE STATION NAWAN SHAHR, DISTRICT KHANEWAL
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 199 Panel Code (XLV of 1860), Section 420/468/471 Crimes of Adultery (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII VI of 1979), Section 10 (2) Order to dismiss the constitutional petition appeared in court and It was stated that she was a married woman and forcibly imprisoned by people who had nothing to do with her detente, alleging that later, a man who had filed a controversial complaint against her. The bridegroom forcibly marked the thumb and his former marriage was with her. Detenue was released and her real husband was allowed to go with her real husband and his mother, later, one of the men, who had previously been confined to custody, committed adultery. Enforcement (Enforcement) filed an FIR against surveillance under Section 10 (2) of the Ordinance. , 1979 and Section 420/468/471, PPC and Detenio were sent to judicial lockup on the basis of the FIR, in which case the complainant's statement was filed in his office by the Deputy Superintendent of Police. Was sent to the Section HO police station for registration and the order of the Deputy Superintendent of Police was complied with. It was unusual that the Deputy Superintendent of Police recorded the complainant's statement in his office and then sent it to Section H. And was sent to the police. The station, for formal FIR registration, had deputed the Superintendent of Police in an unusual way to frustrate the High Court order, which had written to the complainant and exceeded the authority according to which the detention was issued. Was and was not dealt with by the Family Court. According to the police authority
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