ABDUL HAMID MIAN versus MUHAMMAD NAWAZ KASURI
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Sections 540, 241A & 94 Penal Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 497 and 498 [Since repealed] Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Preparation of Documents During the complaint, the complainant wanted to bring several documents to the record in his private complaint, but the trial court returned the documents after seeing that he was not relevant. He then filed a petition containing 22 documents that he wanted to receive in evidence. The aforesaid application was dismissed against which the complainant's review petition was also dismissed by the trial court in a trial court's detention order that only section 540 of the Code of Criminal Procedure for the preparation of additional evidence. The submission of documents such as CR Theta PCs cannot be denied, denying the jurisdiction of the court otherwise the criminal proceedings are included in the provisions of the court. Section 241A, a CRPC-like rule under which the complainant could rely on documents was incorporated by the amendment in 1972 after the tiling of the complaint, so it was unfair to say that the complainant would later file the documents. Stopped serving. Step, because when the complaint was filed, the complainant was not required to attach all the documents as well, so at that time the exception to filing the same document itself could not be used against him. Be responsible for not presenting it. According to the law of section 241A, CRPC, at the relevant time, the documents complained to the complainant with only the requirement to submit documentary evidence that he / she had
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