GHULAM SARWAR versus STATE
Powers of section 190 of all first class magistrates, all first class magistrates, the power to confess to any offense under section 190 (2) CCPC, such offense as is specifically heard by the sessions court Without any record of the magistrate, send any evidence, to such a court for trial, in the broadest and literal sense of the term of confession. This will include the intention of initiating a prosecution against a criminal in connection with this crime, taking steps to decide whether there is a basis for initiating a judicial proceeding, or summarizing that means The source must be mentally applied. As a matter of fact, the police supported the statements of the prosecution witnesses under 161 in a report under section 173 CCPC or in a report that recommended to settle the case under the Class FIR in this case. There was no reason for CRPC to agree with the unclean order by the magistrate
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