MUHAMMAD ASHFAQ versus S.H.O., POLICE STATION QUTABPUR
Section 10 (3) / 11 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 In the FIR of the Constitutional petition, the complainant was charged in his FIR that the accused had abducted him and some papers under rigor. But the impression of his thumb was received by him and his favorite statement. In court, the accused claimed that he was his legally married wife and his support depended on the marriage contract which was rejected by the complainant and the investigating officer was still on the case. The result was not reached. The question of truth or falsity of the allegation made by the complainants against the accused in the FIR is that the allegation contained in the FIR was not valid or was based on financial matters, so it is possible that such question Solution The required investigation and evidence cannot be filed for the constitutional application filed by the accused. The termination of the FIR without any merit was excluded under the circumstances
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