MUHAMMAD KHAN versus STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Sections 439A and 435/436 Constitutional Code (XLV of 1860), Section 436/454/148/149 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Session Amendment Powers / Court Amendment Court The jurisdiction over the use of the second case dismissed the trial magistrate's order, which refused to summon the accused after the initial evidence was filed in the complaint case and after the trial against the sessions court in view of its combined effect. An action against them was issued. Sections 353535 and 6436, CRPC could not reject the trial magistrate's order and could only direct further inquiries under 43 6 436, CRPC leaves the matter to the inquiry magistrate so that Whether the evidence provided justification for seeking the applicants as alleged and putting them on trial was set aside the jurisdiction of the sessions court and the case under section 436. , Was remanded for issuing instructions on CR PC. The same complaint was resolved to Constitution Patton
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