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Reinvestigation after submission of challan |

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The State and others (2022 PCr. LJ 83) this Court held: “In this view of the matter, it is clear that reinvestigation, further investigation or transfer of investigation is permissible even after submission of challan or for that matter framing of charge and till the time the trial is concluded Reinvestigation of case after submission of challan. Title: Reinvestigation in Criminal Cases in Pakistan: A Legal Overview Introduction: Reinvestigation in criminal cases in Pakistan plays a pivotal role in ensuring justice and upholding the rule of law. It allows for the review and reexamination of evidence and facts after the submission of a challan (charge sheet) to rectify any errors, omissions, or procedural irregularities. This article provides an in-depth exploration of reinvestigation in the Pakistani legal context, examining its legal basis, procedural aspects, and the principles governing its application. Legal Basis: The legal framework governing reinvestigation in Pakistan primarily

Section 103 crpc search warrant . arrest warrant . process of search and arrest

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Section 103 crpc Pakistan warrant of arrest   Understanding Section 103 of the Criminal Procedure Code in Pakistan Introduction: Section 103 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) in Pakistan plays a crucial role in safeguarding individuals' rights during police investigations and searches. Enshrined within the legal framework, this section provides guidelines and limitations on the powers of the police when conducting searches at private residences or premises. Understanding its provisions is essential for both citizens and law enforcement agencies to ensure the protection of constitutional rights and the maintenance of law and order. Understanding Section 103: Section 103 of the CrPC delineates the procedures to be followed by law enforcement officers when conducting searches at private residences or premises. It lays down specific provisions to prevent arbitrary and unjustified intrusions into individuals' privacy and properties. Key Provisions: 1. **Search Warrant Requiremen