MEER MUHAMMAD versus DEPUTY COMMISSIONER/DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, D.G. KHAN
The Pakistan Penal Code Section 193 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Medical Board examined the injured lawyer's medical re-examination at the request of the accused, after more than 21 days of his first medical examination expired. Only the medical board could. According to the decision of the Secretary, Provincial Health Department, to be set up for the purpose of re-examination within 21 days of the first examination and in view of this legal and factual position, the above mentioned re-examination of the injured witness was canceled on his request. Gone. The father district magistrate then reversed that order and directed the prosecution of the father of the injured witness under section 193, PPC. Investigation into the legal status of the injured witness was strictly canceled according to the law and no question of concealment arose. The facts by the petitioner (the father of the injured witness) and proceedings against him under section 193, PPC was not guaranteed by law, the unauthorized order passed by the District Magistrate, consequently , Was declared illegal and void, accordingly a constitutional application was granted
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