SANA ULLAH versus S.H.O., POLICE STATION CIVIL LINES, GUJRAT
Pakistan Penal Code Section 420/468/471/474 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 In the constitutional petition, the alleged alien of the land rejected the contract sold not only by the civil court but also by the accused. Had done. Earlier, the investigating officer of the case, the stamp seller, refused to issue the stamp paper, stating that the sale agreement had been executed and the seller had summarized the deal to police. It was not written on the accused's instruction. The alien D-section P dismissed through Section Session P that the accused was initially accused of being valid, after which an unknown FIR was lodged against him, but the original contract for sale is still pending. Not to be recovered from the occupation and the local police were in a better position to obtain a similar visual retrieval from the Civil Court Temporary visual comparison of the alleged alien's signed signatures available in his written state. Filed in civil court with its alleged signatures, further and continuing investigation of unknown FIR Highlighted the need to allow overlays that did not appear to have been listed with any mill. The FIR clearly and specifically alleges that counterfeit documents were used forgery and forgery along with forged documents, which are relevant to any information related to the commission of such offenses under Sections 468, 471 and 474. Based on the recovery of the patch. Although the PPC was unreasonable, the police nevertheless took part with them in Section 420, PP
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