MUHAMMAD SADDIQ versus CAPITAL CI\'T\'Y POLICE OFFICER, LAHORE
Sections 420, 467, 4681 and 471 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199, were felonious charges of denying the FIR, in which they did not have the proprietary rights of Ford Malquet against the petitioners for the preparation of the property which Ford. Were not even related to Jambundi. The Khasra number is concerned, but another Tehsildar was questioned in connection with the area and his inquiry report revealed that the applicants had no ownership of the area and the person was arrested in connection with the provisions of section 476 and 195. The applicants had forged and forged, the CCP suspected in the facts and circumstances of the parties that no basis could be laid to stop the proceedings from the FIR and at the same time the criminal proceedings continued anyway. Can stay Regarding the contentious questions as to why the allegations made by the complainant were rejected by the petitioner itself, the High Court could not be enjoined nor could any constitutional jurisdiction's jurisdiction be resolved as it was dismissed without merit. had gone. \ r \ n
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