GHULAM ABBAS SHAH versus D.I.-G. OF POLICE, RAWALPINDI RANGE, RAWALPINDI
Article 156 of the Constitutional Code (XLV of 1860), 5436 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application The inquiry into this case was challenged before it was made by a D-section P which was affected by the statements of witnesses. Had not happened Recording the incident that actually occurred in the house and burning various articles in the house, he left the matter of the accused crime at the mercy of the court and the DIG again ordered the accused's representation. Had given. The investigation and the investigation was handed over to the same police officer who had already been certified and confirmed by D-Section P, which was approved by the DIG for no unlawful motive or otherwise. He would hand over a re-investigation into the matter. Some other police officers and not Section P, who confirmed the investigation of D-Section P, whose finding the complainant (applicant) was satisfied with and the accused's case was unhappy was unable to maintain the request. Excluded due to
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