MUHAMMAD SHAFI versus ADDITIONAL DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Clause Constitution Section Constitution Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) While questioning the last property related to property property, the criminal court before the civil court feared the controversial property breach of peace. Attached to In the constitutional jurisdiction, the appellate court remanded the trial court for a determination of the final possession of the disputed property under section of of exercise, the PC High Court upholding the exercise of constitutional jurisdiction. The petitioner's position was that the appellate court could not remand the case to a criminal court because the matter is pending before the civil court. No provisional order was temporarily passed in favor of the petitioner to observe the High Court. It would not be sufficient to eliminate the jurisdiction of the civil suit relating to the dispute in a criminal court. Did not face any kind of illegal interference. The appellate court correctly pointed out that section 1545 relates to the possession of a criminal court within two months of the commencement of proceedings under the CCPC. It was decided by the criminal court to seek the remand of the case for this purpose which did not result in any illegal interference.
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