AMJAD FAROOQ AND ANOTHER versus STATE
Section 156B & 265K Crimes of Adultery (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII VI of 1979), Investigation against a woman in section 10 who was allegedly involved in the crime of the applicant for adultery; He was arrested on the spot, but there was no search warrant. Section 156B, CRPC was obtained by Alja Magistrate for raiding proceedings, it was mandatory in nature because whenever allegations against a woman were committed for adultery, the investigation was carried out by a police Was done by an officer who was not below rank. The Superintendent of Police was a situation that arose after a woman was charged with adultery (no adultery) and in any case, only natural persons cannot be ignored if the investigation is conducted at any level by a police officer. Through the source. There will be no error in Section 156B of the Police Superintendent Law, the CRPC was defiant and exempted from Section 4 where the magistrate had powers. An inquiry by itself or it may give a police officer the power to investigate a crime, such a special clause would eliminate the general provisions of Section 4 of the CRPC as applicants were provided with Section 156B, CRPC. Was arrested in clear violation of the mandatory injunction without obtaining permission. The court failed to enforce its mind on the arrest of the applicants illegally, while rejecting the applicants, the petition was filed under Section 265, CRPC \ r \ n
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