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Citation: 1970 PCRLJ 445
Court: Lahore High Court
Year: 1969
Decision Date: 1969-05-13
Parties: Ch. RIASAT ALI AND Another vs THE STATE
445 Result: Petition allowed Judgment ORDER This is a petition by Riasat Ali and Muhammad Anwar of Messrs Co-operative Industries Ltd., Gujranwala accused of cheating praying this Court to quash the proceedings against them on the ground that the accusation made in the final police report disclosed no offence against them. The facts are these.
Court Name: Lahore High Court Judge(s): Shoukat Ali Title: Ch. RIASAT ALI AND Another vs THE STATE Case No.: Criminal Miscellaneous No. 1511 of 1967 Date of Judgment:1969-05-13 Reported As: 1970 P Cr. L J 445 Result: Petition allowed Judgment ORDER This is a petition by Riasat Ali and Muhammad Anwar of Messrs Co-operative Industries Ltd., Gujranwala accused of cheating praying this Court to quash the proceedings against them on the ground that the accusation made in the final police report disclosed no offence against them. 2. The facts are these. On 19th February 1964, Messrs Muhammad Hussain and Muhammad Yaqoob of Gujranwala, presented an application to the Superintendent of Police of the District wherein they alleged that 11 months ago Riasat Ali and Muhammad Anwar approached and told them that they were in possession of an import licence for chemicals, i.e. Sodium Nitrate and bleaching powder and that they were prepared to sell the same to them. As a result of the negotiation, the complainant parted with some money. As a result of that consideration, the accused agreed to deliver them the consignment after its import. Later on, they retracted. As a result of the intervention of certain respectables, a compromise was madethe parties, whereupon on 22nd July 1963, Riasat Ali a receipt placed on the record as Annex, `B', wherein he acknowledges on behalf of Co-operative Metal Industries Ltd. a loan of Rs. 5848 and stated therein that he had issued a post- dated cheque No.…
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