ZESHAN AHMED versus STATE
Sections 1A, A, & 66B and 888 Offenses (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VII of 1979), Sections 10 and 14 of the Prohibition (Enforcement) Order (4 of 1979), Article 4 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Cancellation of Article 14 The FIR police officer, who allegedly raided the premises, allegedly committed the crime, did not receive any search warrants before the raid and the law was regulated. Entered the premises without witnessing, such an invasion of privacy was guaranteed, guaranteed under Article 14 of the Constitution, and also against the prohibition contained in the Quran (Surah). Noor Noor verses 27 and 28) arrested the applicant and subsequently the police officer, in violation of section 156B, CRPC, said it was illegal. The likelihood of the applicant / accused being convicted of any crime, further proceedings in this case, is, in the circumstances, invalidating the law of the High Court in exercise of powers under Secto. n561A, the CR PC deemed it appropriate and appropriate to terminate the FIR and acquitted the applicant / accused. \ r \ n
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