PEER GHULAM DASTAGIR versus STATE
Section 22A, 173 and 561A Panel Code (XLV of 1860), section 506/34 request for fixing order and terminating proceedings, instead of appearing in the police station for filing an FIR, section 22A , A criminal miscellaneous application was filed under CR. The PC, in front of the Sessions Judge, who directed the FIR to be registered against the accused / applicants who was registered, did not prove any crime in the petitioner and during the interrogation, the Investigating Officer The case was found to be false and rejected the FIR's confession in the B Class Area Magistrate. , Without examining the material submitted during the Investigation, a controversial order was approved which was pending between the parties to the civil suit in connection with the disputed agricultural land. The circumstances indicated that the prosecutor's story was argued by the prosecuting officer. During the investigation the complainant's version was denied and the case settled in BCL, but proceedings were initiated on the basis of challan submitted by the magistrate's direction, which was filed with Section 173, CRP. Being out was an abuse of the judicial impeachment process, which was set aside and further proceedings were made. The invoice was also canceled
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