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DR. AKHTAR ALI vs THE STATE AND ANOTHER Case No — 1970 PLD 450

Citation: 1970 PLD 450

Court: Lahore High Court

Year: 1969

Decision Date: 1969-08-13

Parties: DR. AKHTAR ALI vs THE STATE AND ANOTHER

Headnotes

JUDGMENT JUDGMENT This revision petition is directed against the order of Mr. Ehsan-ul-Haq, learned Additional Sessions Judge, Lahore, dated the 12th of January 1969, purporting to have been passed in exercise of his revisional jurisdiction, whereby he set aside the order of Mr.

Judgment Text

Court Name: Lahore High Court Judge(s): Muhammad Afzal Cheema Title: DR. AKHTAR ALI vs THE STATE AND ANOTHER Case No.: Criminal Revision No. 49 of 1969 Date of Judgment:1969-08-13 Reported As: PLD 1970 Lahore 450 Result: H. JUDGMENT JUDGMENT This revision petition is directed against the order of Mr. Ehsan-ul-Haq, learned Additional Sessions Judge, Lahore, dated the 12th of January 1969, purporting to have been passed in exercise of his revisional jurisdiction, whereby he set aside the order of Mr. S. A. Naqvi, Magistrate 1st Class, Lahore, dated the 9th of July 1968, passed under section 145, Cr. P. C. The Additional Sessions Judge remanded the case to the learned Magistrate with the direction that he shall allow an opportunity to Dr. Abdur Razzaq (respondent), the petitioner before him, to produce his two witnesses including Raja Muhammad 1qbal, S. I. Of Police who had reported the case under section 145, Cr. P. C. 2. The dispute in this case relates to the possession of one-half portion of the premises known as Cardex Clinic (Shop No. S-52-R-11, Nisbet Road, Lahore) which was originally an evacuee property and was transferred in the name of the respondent. The latter appears to have transferred in turn one---half-portion in favour of the petitioner by means of a sale-deed. The parties who are both doctors by profession are closely related, inter se, the sister of respondent being the wife of the petitioner. For some time the parties carried on joint practice with the…

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