MRS. SAIRA KOSER versus DR. LIAQAT
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Sections 516A, 517 and 523 of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act (VIII of 1974), Article 44 in the custody of the immovable property while conducting raids on the applicants' residence. Responding police officer investigating a case registered against the applicant's husband, taken to the occupant standing in his house, Syed's vehicle was neither stolen property nor property used in commission of a crime. It was permissible to admit any kind. The crime was committed by the applicant's husband, the police could take action against him, but the lawman had no jurisdiction to raid the applicant's house and seized the vehicle in his possession, if the applicant The applicant can also search if the accused has a wife. The relevant authority can also sue the responsible police officer for proper action and damages in the custody of the applicant had already been granted to the applicant, no further order was required in the writ petition.
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