MALIK MUHAMMAD SADIQUE versus MIAN RIAZ
Sections 22A and 22B of the Punjab Prevention of Gambling Ordinance (VII of 1978), Section 6 of the Conventional Code (XLV of 1860), Section 216 of the West Pakistan Arms Ordinance (XX of 1965), Section 13 of Pakistan Pakistan (1973), Article 199 of the Constitution Applicants for registration of the petition filed a criminal case against the respondents / police officers before the Justice of Peace under section 22A & 22B, CCPC. It was while he was searching for the aggrieved criminals in the area, an FIR was lodged against the applicant engaged in gambling FIR from the house of one of the applicants and during the FIR investigation against him. They were found to be fully involved in the crime. The applicants, no one had made any allegations as the applicants mentioned in their application for registration of the Crimea The case against the respondents is that the applicants have the possibility that any FI against the police officers While a criminal case may be filed as an RK entry, Prima facie's allegations against the respondents cannot be justified. Be allowed to register a criminal case against the respondents even in this case involving a factual dispute which the High Court could not resolve in its constitutional jurisdiction to lodge a private complaint against the respondents. There was an equally effective way for them. It was submitted that the applicants had alternative remedies under which they could reach the trial court by terminating the FIR.
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