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Citation: 1972 PCRLJ 189
Court: Lahore High Court
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-12-11
Parties: FTIKHAR ALI RAZI vs The STATE
Case cited as 1972 PCRLJ 189
Court Name: Lahore High Court Judge(s): Maulvi Mushtaq Hussain Title: FTIKHAR ALI RAZI vs The STATE Case No.: Criminal Appeal No. 503 of 1965 Date of Judgment:1970-12-11 Reported As: 1972 P Cr. L J 189 Result: Order accordingly JUDGMENT JUDGMENT Ashiq Hussain, a peon of the office of the Deputy Settlement Commissioner, Circle No. 2, Farid Kot House, Lahore, and Iftikhar Ali Razi, a clerk in the office of the Deputy Settlement Commissioner, Circle No. 6, Farid Kot House, Lahore, were tried by Sh. Iqbal Ahmad, Special Judge (Central), Lahore, for offences under section 161 of the Pakistan Penal Code and section 5 (2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act. They were found guilty and were sentenced to rigorous imprionment for a period of two months under each of the aforesaid two counts and in addition, were directed to pay a fine of Rs. 200 each, under section 161 of the Pakistan Penal Code. In default of the payment of fine, they were directed to undergo further rigorous imrisonment for two months each. The convicts have preferred separate appeals. The one filed by Ashiq Hussain is Crl. Appeal No. 513 of 1965, and the appeal of Iftikhar Ali Razi bears No. 503 of 1965. Both the appeals shall be disposed of by this judgment. 2. Briefly stated, the facts of the case are, that a portion of house No. 1031, situated in street No. 77, Lahore Cantonment, was allotted to one Amir-ud-Din and on his death, was transferred to his wife Mst. Mumtaz Begum. Compensation Book of Mumtaz Begum…
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