MST. MEHJABEEN versus D.P.O.
Sections 22A, 22B and 561A Panel Code (XLV of 1860), Section 294 petitioner sought relief in his plea to stop the police from harassing him and his family. Filing an FIR against him; and furthermore, that police officers should not lock him and his family member in their home on a similar prayer petition filed by the petitioner A physical inspection of the site, also investigated by the police and court officials, was also shown, indicating that the underground location was being used for illegal activities. This case was appropriate for proceedings under section 294, PPC, legislative intent under section 294, forbidding the PPC to commit any public activity in or near any public place. The inquiry was being used for illegal activities, the police officials were directed by the High Court to file an FIR against the concerned persons if for any reason, there was a delay in filing the FIR. And his family is not arrested or harassed until this directive is followed. The applicant, being a woman, was at liberty to ask for a bail or to pursue another legal course as the application was dropped.
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