SHAH WALI KHAN versus INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Sections 365/382/342 Criminal Code of Conduct (v. 1898), Sections 154, 156 and 190 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Request for the registration of police officers involved in the FIR The petitioner withdrew the amount of Rs 47,000 from his pocket and imprisoned him at the police station without notice, where he was questioned in connection with a case registered under section 392, PPC. Was gone, but he eventually failed miserably when he was found innocent. After filing a case against Tile, the accused, by the senior police officers, petitioned the High Court constitutional jurisdiction, filed by the constitutional applicant after an eight-month delay on which to face bribery. Had Fifteen days after filing a constitutional petition in the High Court, the police were received by the superintendent and despite the issuance of summons, the applicant did not appear in the police station to prove the allegations leveled against him, records did not show that In fact, the applicant had approached the Inspector General of Police or the Senior Superintendent of Police to register the case. The applicant received alternative treatment under section 190, the constitutional application of the PC was dismissed in the circumstances
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