MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE AND ANOTHER versus MUHAMMAD RASHID AND 3 OTHERS
Sections 145, 145, 151 and 561 of section 145, with the purpose of terminating proceedings and proceedings under the CCPC, section 145, passed by the civil court in connection with the property in dispute before the magistrate primary under the CRPC Were subject to a decree or order. The fear of action under the Criminal Code was to prevent a breach of the peace arising out of land or water disputes, and the dispute was to be resolved exclusively in the jurisdiction of the civil court if the civil court finally decided. Or regulate this ownership under an interim order. The matter of dispute, in case there is a threat of breach of the peace, the Magistrate can take action under Sections 107, 151, CRPC, but he may be charged under Section 145, Section 145, CRPC. Cannot proceed under c. The circumstances were illegal and without jurisdiction and the inherent jurisdiction may be legally appealed for termination of such proceedings.
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