SYED AKHTAR HUSSAIN versus INSPECTOR INCHARGE OF INVESTIGATIONS, C.I.A., PESHAWAR
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section & 87 and Off 88 Crimes Against Property (Ordinance Hood) Ordinance (VI 19 of79)), Section 17 (Constitution) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution for Petition The property order, if so, required after the recording of the evidence, only pursuant to the court made by section & & and by 88, no such order of the CCPC court was available, nor any such action The inspector CIA did not raid the house, the applicant has violated the law even knowing that the applicant was neither an accused nor a criminal. The inspector neglected to comply with the provisions of section 103, CRPC, while also taking the goods in question from the applicant's house, which the police had to serve and protect the public interest. Do not worry, Inspector CIA was illegitimate and without legal authority to carry the burden of their shoulders without the least effort to investigate the truth and consequently the goods recovered from the applicant's home were immediately available. Was instructed to return. Accordingly, constitutional application was allowed
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