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ASGHAR AND 12 Other vs THE STATE AND 4 Other Case No — 1970 PLD 439

Citation: 1970 PLD 439

Court: Lahore High Court

Year: 1969

Decision Date: 1969-11-27

Parties: ASGHAR AND 12 Other vs THE STATE AND 4 Other

Headnotes

Result: Petition partly allowed Judgment ORDER On a report submitted by Station House Officer of Mandi Baha-ud-Din Police Station, District Gujrat, under section 145, Cr. To the effect, that there was a dispute between two factions of village Lakhenewala, over the possession of 28 acres of land and there was danger of breach of peace between them, Sheikh Akhtar A.I, Resident Magistrate, Mandi Baha-ud-Din, summoned the contending parties and heard them on 12th June 1969.

Judgment Text

Court Name: Lahore High Court Judge(s): Maulvi Mushtaq Hussain Title: ASGHAR AND 12 Other vs THE STATE AND 4 Other Case No.: Criminal Miscellaneous No. 4122 of 1969 Date of Judgment:1969-11-27 Reported As: PLD 1970 Lahore 439 Result: Petition partly allowed Judgment ORDER On a report submitted by Station House Officer of Mandi Baha-ud-Din Police Station, District Gujrat, under section 145, Cr. P. C. To the effect, that there was a dispute between two factions of village Lakhenewala, over the possession of 28 acres of land and there was danger of breach of peace between them, Sheikh Akhtar A.I, Resident Magistrate, Mandi Baha-ud-Din, summoned the contending parties and heard them on 12th June 1969. Being of the view, that there was a dispute over the possession of the land, which was likely to end in the breach of peace, he directed the contending parties to put in their written statements and produce all other evidence in support of their respective claims on 18th June 1969. No proceedings were taken in the case on that date and the case stood adjourned to 1st July 1969. On the last mentioned date, at the request of learned counsel for the parties, the case was adjourned to 18th July 1969. 2. On 3rd July 1969, Khushi Muhammad, respondent No. 2 in the present proceedings, made an application to the Court, that the danger of breach of peace still persisted and that as a precautionary measure, the disputed land may be attached and made over to a Receiver. Notice of the…

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