ZULIFQAR ALI versus ARSHAD MAHMOOD, MAGISTRATE 1ST CLASS, KABIRWALA
Article 199 Criminal Procedure Code (V9 1898), Sections 190 and 195 Panel Code (XLV of 1860), Section 420/467/468/471/193 Termination of Constitutional Order and FIR Applicant who was Housing in Dispute , On the basis of counterfeit and false sale claim, the defendant's misrepresentation agreement filed a specific performance claim and obtained a fraudulent ex parte decree in favor of it, respondent stated that fraud, section 12 (2). The CPC said that after a previous party investigation and hearing of the two parties, the relevant decree magistrate found that the sale agreement was a fake document and Police had registered the FIR against the direction of further action in the case of the police against the applicant under section 420/467/468/471/193 R petitioner. The PPC applicant, in his constitutional petition, had requested the magistrate's order and terminate the FIR filed against him. After examining the facts, the matter with the law and the magistrate had sent the section HA only to file action with the law section H, which was taken forward, the matter had to be strictly followed. Was directed at Section H of the law. The suit against the applicant and the properly filed FIR, which is pending investigation. Section 195 (1) (c), CCPC's provisions did not apply because the counterfeit sale agreement was earlier prepared than the case in which it was used and processed by the Magistrate Order. Implemented. The magistrate is neither arbitrary nor crooked, does not keep it separate
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