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SADAR SAJJAD HAIDER KHAN versus HABIBULLAH AAMIR


It was a special law to abolish Articles 3, 4, 5 and 9 of the Criminal Procedure Code (v. 1898), Sections 190, 193, 265 K and 439 of the Unlawful Settlement Act, 2005, and it also provided for provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code. Were done In 1898, however, proceedings under the aforesaid Act would apply wherever the applicant acknowledges that the Sessions Judge can only file a complaint under Section 4 of the Unlawful Settlement Act, 2005, if it is pursuant to Section 190 (2) and Prevented by a magistrate after the provisions of 193, the CCP was not enforceable, any complaint which was disclosed in violation of Section 3 of the Unlawful Disposal Act, 2005, by a court session. Was deemed worthy of hearing, as it was expressly provided for in the Section 5 of the Illegal Settlement Act, 2005, these provisions are further explained. It was required that the court, upon any complaint, direct the officer in charge of the police station to investigate and complete the investigation and send it to the house within 15 days. rt If a person has a complaint in accordance with Section 3 of the Unlawful Settlement Act, 2005, the Sessions Court is entitled to entertain and make a complaint, so the court may take notice of the matter itself as described in section 3 of the Act. 4 referred to or the Additional Sessions Judge may submit to the court. Generally follow the procedure provided under the Unlawful Settlement Act, 2005, however, the provisions of the CCP will apply during the proceedings, but under the provisions of the aforesaid Act filed under the Unlawful Settlement Act, 2005 Was not required to be transferred by a magistrate. 190 (2) and 193, CR PC

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