NASIR ALI versus INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE, PUNJAB, LAHORE
Pakistan Penal Code Section 420/468/506 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Request Interference in Police Investigation The FIR complainant sought a declaration through a constitutional request that an inquiry be made by the Superintendent of Police Were against the consequences and consequences of. The constitutional petition was wrongly misunderstood by the High Court, directing the respondents to seek a fair and impartial investigation of the case, conducted by an independent and honest police officer. The constitutional jurisdiction could not decide on the results or the results of the investigating officers of those criminal cases who performed their legal duties and their operational and investigative independence was as pure and honorable as their judiciary. The independence of the judiciary in the court was generally slow to intervene. Investigation tion was not identified in this case, in which case no constitutional request was made to guarantee departure from the said stomach track.
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