MST. MUKHTARAN BIBI versus D.P.O.
Legal obligations affecting the arrest of accused by the Police, Sections 87, & 88 and 121212 of the Crimes of Adultery (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII VI of 1979), Section 11 Constitution of Pakistan (1973 \), Article 199 Failing to exclude, he was examined and his statement recorded under 5 161, the CCPC's Investigation Officer filed a lawsuit in which he supported a version of the prosecution which was felonious. The case was heard against them after fulfilling the terms of section 87 and tions 88 and the CRPC took action under section inging12, CRPC. Issuing a Permanent Bail Warrant The police authorities, despite repeated trial court orders, failed to carry out their legal duties affecting the arrest of the accused, with applicants / complainants' claims revolving around the dispute. Only after interrogation and recording of evidence can it be stopped. Yet this course was not valid under the High Court's constitutional jurisdiction. According to the Constitution, police officers are bound by law to enforce the trial court-issued non-bailable warrants, and they are not responsible for any of the laws Also under the clause can not ignore these warrants, the policeman was directed to investigate the matter. Failure to comply without order
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