GHULAM NABI versus DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, OKARA
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 176 (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 The District Magistrate, on the request of the applicant, directed the Resident Magistrate to investigate the cause of death of the applicant's sister and Report to the Resident Magistrate in this. After examining the report, the petitioner's husband was forgiven, his sister involved in her death released the dead body through an unclear order of the district magistrate, and without fully relying on the resident magistrate's report. Do an investigation. District Magistrate or Resident Magistrate, at the level, could not determine who killed or did not kill the deceased's survivors have the right to know how the deceased met his death. Accordingly, the District Magistrate, in its constitutional jurisdiction, was directed by the High Court to supervise the local section M / AC and arrange for the disposition of the petitioner's sister in P. A board of at least three doctors was ordered to re-examine the dead body in accordance with the law to determine the true cause of death and submit the full results of the post-mortem examination to the District Magistrate. Appropriate AC ions can be taken. To the law
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