SULTAN RIAZ KHAN versus STATE
Sections 3, 4, 12, 109, 197, 1986, 406, 409, 411, 414, 420, 421, 424, 468, 471 and 477 offenses against a property (Enforcement Hood) ordinance (VI of 1979), section 14 Criminal Code of Conduct (v. 1898), Sections 188, 190 (1), 204 and 439 expressing additional territorial jurisdiction in Pakistan; in which the trial court proceeded against the accused, who was a resident of a foreign country. The accused pleaded that he never came to Pakistan after the commission of the crime, therefore, the trial court had no jurisdiction over the trial, which was used in section 188. , CCPC meant that a person was physically and truly present anywhere in Pakistan Pakistan or voluntarily appeared in a court in Pakistan or appeared in response to the summons It was submitted that the presence of the accused was not found anywhere in Pakistan and evidence of their presence before the trial court in Pakistan, therefore, in Pakistan, the courts examine this offense under Section One hundred and forty (1), On receipt of a complaint to the CRPC, the accused has no jurisdiction to deal with the High Court's use of the revision jurisdiction. Was. The action against the accused without any jurisdiction was dismissed
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