MUHAMMAD RASHID RATHORE versus S.H.O. CITY POLICE STATION, MUZAFFARABAD
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 154 of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act (VIII of 1974), Section 42 Constitutional Petition Report is based solely on the suspicion of police officers regarding a possible crime that relates to Whether the relationship is directly litigated or not. Without investigating the case where the report to the police officer was ambiguous and merely on the basis of a suspicion, the relevant officer was not obliged to file the case immediately without investigating the matter, however, the report given to the police officer. I was clearly identified as an identifiable offense; the police officer could not refuse to file a case on the basis that he would first satisfy himself of the allegations made and then file a case. In such a case, he was obliged to file a case with the High Court as soon as possible on the aspect of the case, not dealing with the constitutional petition that the High Court had to deal with the proceedings in the petition addressed to Section H. On a constitutional basis. On the basis of an ambiguous report, the High Court had rightly dismissed the inquiry into the factual aspects of the jurisdiction of the constitutional jurisdiction to register the case against the unidentified persons.
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