SH. M. JAMIL versus ADDL. SESSIONS JUDGE
Section 145 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution of remand order for remand proceedings commenced proceedings under section 145, both CCPs claimed ownership of the property on the disputed premises, police reported. The magistrate began the process. 145, CR PC's Additional Sessions Judge, in this case, discussed the facts and circumstances in which the applicant admitted that the defendant claimed that he was in possession of the disputed property and that he A civil case was also filed in this regard, in which case the order was passed by the petitioner of the civil court who allegedly violated the state of the art and also a petition against the contempt of court Act 1976. It was filed that, under the circumstances, the proceedings under section 145 of the PC, could not be said. The illegal Ho Additional Sessions Judge had just remanded the case to the Judicial Magistrate after the evidence was recorded by both parties, resulting in the matter being open to the parties, who were in the other constitutional Can submit evidence to refute the claim of claim was not sustained against the remand order as it was ultimately decided by the court of competent jurisdiction and could not do so. That the applicant has no other remedy available, the constitutional petition is not enforceable, dismissed in the circumstances
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