MESSRS LAHORE BRICKS (PVT.) LTD. versus S.H.O.
Pakistan Penal Code Sections 406 and 420 constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 constitutional jurisdiction, all bricks were not provided to the applicant / accused plaintiff / complainant as entered under the agreement between the parties. Certainly the applicant had because a trust confessed to the applicant that he needed to supply bricks to the respondents Prima, there was an element of criminal liability on the part of the applicant. The question is whether the applicant has committed any crime. Whether or not that was a question that the competent criminal court will decide on the basis of the evidence, the fact that the civil suit between the parties is being heard in a civil court, does not mean that the applicant did not commit any crime. The matter is being investigated. The competent police officer, no matter what, was presented for the intervention of the High Court in his constitutional jury at this stage urisdiction
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