ASGHAR ALI versus A.D.G.
Article 199 Panel Code (XLV of 1860), section 337A (i) / 337A (ii) / 337F (i) / 337F (iii) / 337F (vi) / 337L (ii) / 324/452 / 148/149 Criminal Code of Conduct (v. 1898), termination of proceedings on section 356 constitutional plea The preliminary statements of the complainant and his witnesses were not recorded by the magistrate himself, but were recorded by his reader and his The fact was acknowledged by the magistrate in the comments. It asserts that the preliminary evidence recorded by the reader did not prove on the magistrate's order that the magistrate did not show himself incompetent in recording the evidence, nor did he relate to section 356 (4). In view of the provisions, a memorandum was given in this regard. The CCP's preliminary evidence was not recorded by the magistrate himself; the process of the court granting the constitutional petition is illegal and misconstrued; the orders passed by the following courts were set aside by the High Court. Suspended proceedings before court adjourned.
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