SHAUKAT ALI SAGAR versus STATION HOUSE OFFICER, POLICE STATION BATALA COLONY, FAISALABAD
Section 1 561A Contempt of the Conduct (XLV of 1860), Sections 405, 406 and 506 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 The dismissal of allegations of infringement of trust on constitutional plea Defendants who were not exposed to the source were paid / for the purpose of conducting business operations and for making profit to the complainant through it. On the accused's failure to return the money / profit to the complainant, the latter filed an FIR in violation of the criminal trust defined under Section 405, PPC, which was PPC. If the property (money) is given in trust and the same property is not returned, then commit it if one person gives money to another for the purpose of investing in the business and returns the latter with the profit. Such a business transaction was made to attract the provisions of Sections 405 and 406 of the PPC. Such a transaction was not a matter of handing over the property but only one of the property investments was not a date, time or place. The FIR had a criminal threatening threatened by the accused, on the investigation records. No details of the criminal threat were revealed. No one can be tried on the basis of vague and controversial charges, the trial court would not be in this position if the invoice was presented. FIR was terminated in an attempt to turn a citizen and business dispute into a criminal case in order to accuse the accused, to gain access to civilian affairs.
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