ALI MUHAMMAD versus MUHAMMAD ANWAR
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 199 Criminal Code (v. 1898), Sections 249A and 561 Termination of Procedure Constitutional Jurisdiction, Demanding Inherited Powers Under Section 555A, Despite the CCP Investigation Officer concluding that the applicants The allegations against him were rather false. Recommending that the case be dismissed, the case was referred to the magistrate, who kept the facts of the case without having to exercise his or her court's mind, the facts of the case also substantially proved that the applicants. The FIR against them is offensive and in initiating litigation against them, it is the nature of the proceedings against the defendants and the motive against Malala, which is a jurisdictional process, and the magistrate himself has applied the case to the applicants. Without issuing summons to the facts, it is useless for the applicant to approach the magistrate under 5 249A. Was. Treatment of applicants under CRPC and Section 249A, CRPC, in the exercise of the jurisdiction of the Constitution and the exercise of the powers inherent under section 6161 Section A, CCPC. Standing for justice, terminated proceedings against the applicants
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