ZAFAR HUSSAIN versus MUHAMMAD AMIN
Pakistan Penal Code Section 268 Criminal Code of Conduct (V9 1898), 5 133 The legal requirements for public disturbance are, firstly, the complaint made is harmful to the health or physical well-being of the society; secondly, Complaint has been made about a trade or occupation. Prohibited or disciplined under a law, and third, that injury, danger or harassment is usually against the complainant. That he was running a tea shop in which he used a kerosene stove according to which the complainant was having public problems, the respondent was the tenant. The shop, neither the landlord nor the locals had ever complained against the respondent in the dispute. There were other tea stalls in the same area where the kerosene stove was used. The respondents were licensed by the tea shop. The respondent did not violate any laws or regulations. In this case, a public corruption case was instituted
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