HAMID KHAN versus S.H.O., POLICE STATION, PASHTOONABAD, QUETTA
Pakistan Penal Code Section 302/324/145/147/149 Criminal Code of Conduct (v. 1898), Section 154 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Request After filing other information Section HA obtained detailed information after F. The IR was listed. As the concerned police station nominated six accused in the case, the applicants filed another FIR against the entire police administration, police station staff, ATF, Malaysia and other BRP personnel and unknown persons along with the military. Demanded and no witnesses were available. The applicants alleged that the FIR could not be filed with each specific person in the specific role with that particular person, without the competitor's material or evidence that the applicants were on legal duty to disclose these facts Record what was hidden and what they had previously failed to file. Regarding the information, it cannot be said that the challan was presented in court soon and the completion of the investigation and trial of the case has begun, though no further investigation and further inquiry into the matter was held, But still some concrete grounds and reasons were necessary for the intervention, and no FIR could be filed on the assumptions. A compelling case against law enforcement agencies, which dismissed the constitutional application within the bounds of all the evidence and facts of the case
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