ASAL KHAN versus THE STATE
Sections 13 and 14 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CCPC), section 29, 235 and 239 of the Code of Criminal Procedure are listed in Section 14A, Section 29 (1), of the Code of Criminal Procedure. It was drew and the offense should be tried by the first class magistrates in the area, regardless of the provisions of Sections 235 and 239, that there is no amendment to the Code of Criminal Procedure in the Second Schedule. Was done The simple reason for complying with the provisions of Section 14A of the Arms Ordinance was that the provisions of Section 29 (1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure were declared a very clear offense of the accused under Section 13 of the Arms Ordinance, 1965 and the session. The court was convicted. Accordingly, the magistrate in the area was ordered by the First Class to prosecute the accused and if so it seems appropriate by the prosecution.
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