MALIK ZAHID versus STATE
Sections 22A (6) (i), 154, 156, 157 and 561 A case and inquiry register could not be investigated prior to the registration of the police officer in charge in this regard, either he was bound to register or as such. It could have filed an FIR and when it received a written or verbal notification about the commission of the crime through it, the Justice Department was expected to file an FIR with the relevant police station in charge. Guess what he didn't instruct in this case. Justice Justice was not only aggressive, but did not cover the provisions of section 22A (6) (i); the CRP order was canceled with the direction of the police officer in charge of the police station to file an FIR. On the information of the tile provided by the applicant for the inquiry and after completing the investigation, subject to the provisions of Sections 121, 170 and 173, the CCPC officer in charge of the police station will begin the proceedings independently. If legal proceedings against the complainant prove that the complaint is false and false, \ r \ n \ r \ n
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