IMTIAZ RUBBANI ALIAS BILLU versus STATE
Section 204 and 561 A Penal Code (XLV of 1860), Section 302/324/148/149/337 F (Iiv) / 34/109 On the Completion of the Order in a Private Complaint Continued by the Trial Court against the accused Was challenged. In the preliminary inquiry, the truth or the lie of the complaint should not have been decided at an early stage and it had to be decided on the basis of the evidence which then supported the complaint by the complainant where the complainant had approached the court. ? The private complaint is dissatisfied with the police's conduct, the trial court was required to record the complainant's concurrent evidence and, if satisfied, could proceed in the form of a summons or warrant in which the accused could appear in court. Required. Necessary to be taken seriously under section 204, the CCPC and the court were not expected to go into details by hearing the preliminary case and, according to the complaint, complained of it and did not guarantee any interference. was given
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