MUHAMMAD IQBAL versus ABDUL BARI
Complaint under Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 145 and 107/151 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Section 145, the CCP was dismissed by the magistrate on the basis of the material on record and the sessions court. Also remanded the magistrate to remand the magistrate's decision in the High Court of Review. The dispute of justification raised in support of the leave application was that a civil suit had already been filed, pending a decision in the civil court, and the magistrate and the sessions court found there was no breach of the peace. Is. About the underground land and that the High Court should not have interfered with its extraordinary jurisdiction. The magistrate in his temporary observation said that the respondents were neither the owner nor the land of the land, thus there was no case of breach of peace between the parties. The parties were already bound under Section 107/151, CR PC, the respondents themselves referred to the Civil Court as to whether the appeal for claiming title to the land under question was allowed. The High Court has properly exercised its jurisdiction in the case.
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