MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM versus FAZAL MUHAMMAD
Failure to file a Certificate from the District Magistrate, Section 249A & 439A of the Criminal Code (CRPC) is an appeal against the scope of bad influence under Section 439A, CRPC. Was denied, the defendants were acquitted under Section 249A, CR PC. Without a trial, the applicant filed a review petition under Section 439A, CCPC, in connection with the trial, challenging the defendant's review verdict, not filing a certificate. Dismissed. The district magistrate's refusal to file an appeal against the evil ally was based on the inquiry officer's opinion and since no sanction for legal proceedings had been obtained against the two accused of public servants, The PC granted the Sessions Court revision powers. And no relevant amendments were made to the relevant High Court rules, so the complainant was not obliged to transfer the district magistrate or obtain any certificate from him as he refused to file an appeal against the affidavit. The accused could not be acquitted merely because he was found innocent. Neither the investigating officer nor the public servants required any permission to prosecute them for the offense in their personal capacity. The order of the session judge was declared with no legal authority and no effect and the session. The judge was instructed to re-listen on a request for review in accordance with the law.
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