IMAM BAKHSH versus SADIQ HUSSAIN, S.H.O.
Sections 203 and 439 of the Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), Articles 420/466/468/471 Corruption Prevention Act (II of 1947), 8 5 (2) Complaint dismissed for illegal prosecution, illegal prosecution The exclusion of the effect of a private complaint cannot be declared to the trial court because the accused has been acquitted of merit charges, therefore, there is no remedy for appeal under section 17 ((1), CCPC). And the request for review was upheld against an unreasonable order, the accused was not present before the confessional offense after the trial court proceeded to prosecute them once. After the trial court asked for a hearing on the case after establishing this opinion, the opinion arose that there were sufficient grounds for action against him, the private complaint could not be dismissed for illegal proceedings. It became a state matter. The illegal order was granted without any legal authority and the matter was referred to the trial court for further processing in a private complaint. Done
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