MARBLE INTERNATIONAL (PVT.) LTD. versus KARACHI ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CORPORATION
Article 20 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional petition charged with theft of electricity The applicant requested that the inspection information be declared false, fabricated and no legal consequence at this location. In the possession of the applicant, the power meters were found to have been stolen due to the power meters installed on the site. The FIR shows that the place was a factory, while the applicant claimed that it had nothing to do with the factory involved in the FIR nor did the factory exist. There, the applicant further alleged that the FIR mentioned false facts and had previously been provided under section 20 of the Electricity Act, 1910, under a prior notice, whenever he was f. The controversial question of facts raised in the constitutional petition before the IR's registration could not be investigated. The dispute was already before the High Court case, where the applicant can contact to decide that his property is not involved in any way and the designated factory in the FIR was not present at the said place and he was not present Also not affiliated with the factory mentioned above.
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