NIAZ HUSSAIN versus STATION HOUSE OFFICER, POLICE STATION MIR WAH
Section 154 Crimes fornication (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII VI of 1979), Sections 10, 11, 15 and 16 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petition FIR for registration of FIR against the proposed accused The petition was moved, but the relevant Section H took no action in the matter. The applicant fled from the pillar to a post for the purpose of registering the case, but was not listed in the book under section 154; the CCP is ashamed of the situation and has no alternative and appropriate remedy. Available to the applicant, he had to file a constitutional petition before the High Court in this regard. Once the police officer of a police station was informed about the commission of a confessional offense, he also wrote it. Was reduced and its substance was deemed mandatory. To be inserted in such book by such officer as the provincial government may write down for it. Informing the informant about an unrecognizable crime was required in law, which no convict had. Registration of a criminal case was not the end of the matter, but the police officer had to investigate the information given to him if such a police officer knew the basis for the accused against whom the information was given. Then it will be demanded to explain the situation and failure to do so will have no right to further action in the custody. At the time of enrollment of the case, the accused will stand up to the tampering and it is only dishonorable to have such registration
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