ABDUL QADIR versus STATE
Crimes Against Property (Enforcement Hodg) Ordinance 1979 Section 20 Determination Code (XLV of 1860), Section 302/364/324/429/427/148/149 West Pakistan Arms Ordinance (XX of 1965), Section 13 Criminal Code ( V) 1898), Sections 169, 170 and 173 Police Rules, 1934, Rr 24 7 & 25 57 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petition The FIR's cancellation question was whether the magistrate confessed to the crime in this regard. Was able to do or not? On which he passed an order on the summary submission of the FIR by the Superintendent of Police seeking the evidence, or otherwise the offenses referred to in the FIR are generally referred to by the sessions court. But the magistrate was not given the jurisdiction to review the offenses mentioned by the First Class, he had canceled the FIR on the police report without any jurisdiction and The order passed by them was quorum injustice and accordingly it was canceled. Lee
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