GOHAR JAVED versus STATE
Sections 503, 506, 148 and 149 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 of the Constitution Petition to Eliminate the FIR of Criminal Threat Regulation Section 503, the PPC comprises three main components: there is a risk. This risk can cause injury to a person, reputation or property or injury to another person that he or she is interested in. And that there should also be a risk factor that could harm the person or do something that he was not legally obligated to do or could release him as a means of avoiding the execution. Was legally entitled to do so. The contents of the FIR of such a threat suggest that there was only one simple threat that could not be considered to cause any harm to the informant as there were no words that reflected such results in the FIR. Not a single word or phrase was found that did not indicate any danger was thrown. Or the informant was instructed to do any illegal act or to refrain from doing anything that the informant was legally entitled to do, provided for the application of section 503 in section 503, PPC The third condition, the PPC was missing, even on the entry of the FIR contents, it appeared that the story was an unforgivable and unforgivable crime, as it stands.
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