SHAHVEER JHP BRYAMJI versus THE STATE
Sections 188, 196A, 435, 436, 439 and 561A Panel Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 120B, 231, 468 and 471 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) require the bank to be involved in fraudulent bank. As per the Complaint Affairs Section 188, PPC under Section 188, PPC, lodging a complaint with the government for filing a complaint, the bank must have suffered compensation because the bank Had to collapse. Business interests are harmful to the public and, due to declining financials, the creditors were unable to fulfill their obligations. In order to initiate legal proceedings against all persons involved in legal litigation, the complainant / defendant was read with section 210 under section 231, 468, 471. B, in front of the PPC Sessions Court, nominate the accused / appellant who was involved in bank fraud in connection with the other 24 accused, after the NS has been charged, sections 353535, 6436 and 9439, it was challenged by a criminal amendment filed under the CCPC, it was alleged before the High Court to stop the trial that at the time of filing the complaint, approval was not obtained from the government. In this regard, the CCPC, which is required under section 188, was mandatory in nature because the crime was allegedly carried out outside Pakistan and the charge was not sustained, as the case was confessed under Section 120, PPC. Which, as a result of which the section of the Act was also affected by section 196A, CR. PC whereby a complaint is made by the Central Government or the concerned provincial government under the order or under any authority.
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