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Citation: 1972 PCRLJ 678
Court: Sindh High Court
Year: 1971
Decision Date: 1971-11-24
Parties: Syed NIZAMUDDIN vs The STATE and anothers
Case cited as 1972 PCRLJ 678
Court Name: Sindh High Court Judge(s): Abdul Qadir Sheikh Title: Syed NIZAMUDDIN vs The STATE and anothers Case No.: Criminal Revision Application No. 217 of 1971 Date of Judgment:1971-11-24 Reported As: 1972 P Cr. L J 678 Result: Petition accepted JUDGMENT JUDGMENT The facts of this case as appears from the record and according to the learned counsel for the parties, briefly stated, are that at 0-30 hours on 23-9-1971, Ali Mukhtar Naqvl, the respondent No. 2 lodged F. I. R. with Nazimabad Police Station, Karachi stating that one Falak Sher, who was known to him purchased a Datsun-taxi, number unknown, on instalments, from a party and paid total sum of Rs. 12,000, but in spite of demands he was not given receipts, and he apprehended that the person, from whom he had purchased the taxi, would forcibly take it away, and therefore, he parked the taxi in front of complainant's house and gave the complainant the key of the taxi. At 5 p.m. that day four persons came to his house in his absence and took away the taxi, and he came to know of this from his children at 11-43 p.m. and, therefore, came to report the crime. The next step that appears from the record in connection with the case, is that the S. H. O., Nazimabad Police Station, recorded a note in the diary to the effect that the taxi had beer produced by the petitioner Syed Hisamuddin, and according tc him Falak Sher had taken taxi on instalments basis of Rs. 1,000.01 per month, but had failed to pay the instalments, and…
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