ZAFAR IQBAL versus S.S.P. SAHIWAL
Police officers accused the applicant of filing a case against the Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 154 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 of the Constitution Registration Jurisdiction, (applicants). Returning home after repairing his car, defendants grabbed it, searched him and his car and put his money in his pocket, and agitated by the protesters who brutally beat him. It was alleged that since several people had gathered on the spot and the defendant had seized the applicant in a government vehicle and took him to the police station where The applicant was dismissed, he was hung upstairs in the police station's courtyard and further tortured throughout the night. The applicant added that in order to hide his misconduct, the local police had falsely implicated him in criminal cases when the applicant sought physical remand in police custody, before being injured in connection with the case. Magistrate D was allowed numerous injuries already at the hands of the local police, which, upon medical examination, resulted in more than 20 injuries to the applicant under the constitutional jurisdiction by the medical officer, the defendant. Ali is directed to proceed in accordance with section HA with the necessary provisions of 154.5 million pc. And to file a case against the information disclosed to them by the applicant in the case of the commission of the same disclosure of the crime identified.
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