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UNJAB CRIMINAL PROSECUTION SERVICE Annual Report This Report has been prepared with the assistance of European Union Punjab Access to Justice Project (EU-PA2J) Annual Report UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea 2015 CONTENTS ‘Message from Special Assistant to Chief Minister, Punjab Message from Secretary, Public Prosecution Department, Punjab ‘Message from Prosecutor General, Punjab Institutional Vision, Mission and Values 1 Mandate and Functions 11 Mandate 12 Investigation Agencies 2. Institutional Framework - 23 History 22° Governance Strcture 3, Assessment of Key Prosecutorial Functions Br Early information oe 32 Remands and Discharge Orders 33° Bal Applications - 34 Review of Pace Cases 3S Court-basedPertmance 4, Standards and Methodology of Assessing Performance 41 Standards 42 Methaology 421 Frsuring Excellence Through Monitaring Service 422 Useoftnformation Technology 5. Expenses and Budget — SP Budget = 5.2 Human Resoure-Prasecwors S21 Gender = 53 Hunan Resource Support Saft 54 Value for Money - 6 Professional Development. 61 Tang and Skt Development 62 Trainings Provided ‘Abbreviations - Glossary of Terms Annual Report UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea 2015 Message from Special Assistant to Chief Minister, Punjab The Government feels strongly about Rule of Law and considers prosecution to be an integral part of the criminal justice system. In fact, itis of the view that criminal ustice outcomes will not improve without a robust prosecution service, ‘The Government is committed to improve the standards of Prosecution in the Province and 1am confident that this report will contribute to that. I may also add that our struggle and our quest id for justice which is the holiest value on th face ofthe earth This is what our Holy Prophet (PB.U.H) exhorted us to pursue forever.|am happy to see that the Criminal Prosecution Service under the able guidance of the Prosecutor General and the Secretary Prosecution Department is moving towards achieving this objective ata fast pace. Rana Maqbool Ahmed Special Assistant to Chief Minister, Punjab Annual Report UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea 2015 Message from Secretary, Public Prosecution Department, Punjab | will like to express my thanks to the Prosecution Service for this years annual report which is the fifth annual report of the Prosecution Service. | am very pleased to note that the Report records the excellent progress made by the Prosecution Servicein achievingits mandate. This year Government supported the Prosecution Service through construction of additional offices, provision of training to prosecutors in country and abroad, and by improving police- prosecution cooperation, The Government being cognizant of the fact that improvement in criminal justice services only occurs when all criminal justice agencies work together has continued to make interventions across the criminal justice system. Some of the key interventions made this year includeincreased automation in police,increased reliance on scientific evidence and improved legal frameworks. It is heartening to note that the efforts of the Government are bearing fruit and this years conviction rates are higher than those of last year. Syed Ali Murtaza Secretary, Public Prosecution Department Government of the Punjab Annual Report UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea 2015 Message from Prosecutor General, Punjab | am pleased to present the 2015 Annual Report to the Government. This Report shares the performance of the Prosecution Service with the public and thereby enables the public to better understand its role and the problems and issues faced in delivery of prosecutorial services nth e Province. During 2015, the Prosecution Service worked hard to deliver its mandate in a fair efficient and ethical manner. During this period, the Service received 305,167 reports from the Police. Over this period the Prosecution Service submitted 294,136 reports in courtincluding 212,917 cases in which trials were recommended. Prosecutors also prepared 36,285 detailed assessments of serious cases in discharge of their obligations under section 9(7) of the CPS Act, 2006. Conviction rates were 53.93%in the Magistrates Courts and 60.86% in the Session Courts. This year the Prosecution Service continued to face a number of legal issues including insufficient consultation and involvement of Prosecutors in the charging decisions. However, we have continued to make progress and the Government remains committed to resolve our problems. Syed Ihtesham Qadir Shah Prosecutor General, Punjab Annual Report UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea 2015 Institutional Vision, Mission and Values CPS Vision Our vision is to have a prosecution service which has the trust and confidence of the people in its ability to bring offenders to justice in ways that are compatible with human rights. CPS Mission Our mission is to prosecute those brought before the criminal courts ina manner that the rights of, all persons involved in a criminal action are protected and provided for. CPS Values The CPS adheres to all values of justice and fairness. in particular the Criminal Prosecution Service adheres and works to uphold the following core values © Rule of law © Promoting a culture where all persons are treated fairly and in accordance with the law © Consistency in decision making © Protecting human rights © Supporting correct determinations in ways that are compatible with human rights © Defending and upholding the rights of criminal defendants to a fair teial © Protecting the rights of victims and witnesses © Bringing offenders to justice © Dealing with alleged offenders in ways that reect the facts and circumstances of the case as determined by the evidence © Consistent and fairer sentencing © Excellence © Enabling prosecutors to take their decisions to the highest standards of excellence © Accountability © Being accountable to the people and the law © Being transparent in decision making and providing information freely in so far as is consistent with the rights of te person involved Annual Report UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea 2015 1. Mandate and Functions 1.1 Mandate The Prosecution Service is charged with the duty of prosecuting those brought before the courts by the provincial investigating agencies. The functions and duties of the prosecutors are contained in the Punjab Criminal Prosecution Service Act 2006, the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Code of Conduct. These laws and the Code require Prosecutors: a) b) a d) e) f) 1.2 Investigation Agen To advise and guide the police and other investigating agencies in the conduct of investigations both generally and in individual cases To independently and objectively review every prosecution case prior to trial and take prosecution decisions based on their review of the case To prosecute alleged offenders on the basis of the evidence before them and to the extent justified by it and any relevant public interest considerations To withdraw and/or terminate prosecutions where a charge cannot be sustained either on the basis of evidence and/or the public interest To challenge judicial determinations including sentences before an appeal court where a determination is not in accordance with the law or the facts of the case To seek the opinion of the Court where the Government is of the view that a commutation of the sentence is justified The majority of the cases dealt with by the CPS are received from the Punjab Police. A small number of cases are received from the Anti-Corruption Establishment, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Border Military Police. The CPS received 305,167 reports under section 173 in 2015 from the Punjab Police. UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea 20 1 5 1.2A_ Table: Cases Received From The Punjab Police, 2015 Untraced Interim Report 5% 3% Cancellation 6% Report u/s 512 Incomplete challan 4% 43% Complete challan 33% Supplementary challan 6% Annual Report UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea 2015 2. Institutional Framework 2.1 History The Prosecution Service was established as a stand-alone institution in 2006. Prior to its establishment Prosecuting Police officers under the control of the Inspector General of Police, Assistant, Deputy and District Attorneys under the control of the Solicitors Department and the officers of the Advocate General performed the prosecution function before the Magistrates Courts, Sessions Courts and the Superior Courts respectively. With the establishment of the CPS, prosecution functions at all levels were assigned to the CPS thus establishing it as a start- to-end service. 2.2 Governance Structure The CPS is an attached department of the Public Prosecution Department, Government of Punjab. The Department is responsible for ensuring that the CPS delivers its mandate in accordance with law and standards set by the Code of Conduct. The Prosecutor General, who is the head of the Service, administers the Service and is responsible for delivery of prosecutorial services in accordance with law and standards set by the Code of Conduct. Prosecutorial services are delivered by, a) Additional Prosecutor Generals before the Superior Courts b) Deputy Prosecutor Generals before the Superior Courts and the Anti-Terrorism Courts ©) _ District Public Prosecutors, Deputy District Public Prosecutors and Assistant District Public Prosecutors before Sessions and Magistrates courts Prosecution offices are present in all districts of the Punjab for district-based prosecution services and in Bahawalpur, Multan, Lahore and Islamabad for work in the superior courts Annual Report UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea 2015 Organogram of the governance structure of the Prosecution Service is as follows: All prosecutors in Districts report to the District Public Prosecutors. Prosecutors working in the superior courts report to the Prosecutor General through their respective managers (in charge prosecutors). Annual Report UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea 2015 3. Assessment of Key Prosecutorial Functions The performance of the Prosecution Service during various stages of the criminal process is as follows: PROSECUTOR Remand, Bail and Discharge applications Withdrawal and Termination cy NSC DLLs : 3 PROSECUTOR 3.1 Early Information The CPS Act requires that a copy of the FIR be made available to the prosecutor immediately after registration. Early information enables prosecutors to offer advice and guidance in serious or difficult matters and to keep a check on the progress of cases, In 2015, prosecutors received 38.31% FIRs on the same day and 56.11 % FIRs on a later day (total 94. 42%). 5.57% FIRs were not received. The districts where the complete numbers of FIRs were not received were Faisalabad, Bhakkar, Gujrat, Jnang and Rawalpindi, Annual Report UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea 208818 Total FiRsRegistered Total FIRsReceived —_‘FIRs Recelvedonthe _FIRs Received Late Same Day, ‘Cases Triable by Sessions Courts © CasesTriable by by MS-30 ‘Cases Table by MIC Cases Table by SIM. Cases THable ATC w AlLCases 3.1B Table: District Wise Receipt of FIRs 2015 ointce | cmc | gta | etn gee] ac | Attock Cases Triaable by MIC 1588 1588 990 598 Annual Report ULC NN Ma OSeQU RSs Ca 2015 is Diss cere Featene | sorters Tecra tate Gses Table Sesion our 7 | 78 3 GsesTableby M530 mm 0 sehdnge PEST ENE was | sas | or ses Tale by Si a 0 Gses Tadley ATC 38 38 3 0 TOTAL wi | at asf ae Cues Tibi Sesion Cou 27 | ast @ 2a ses Tale by 530 3 ® a 28 semen PERTH yw wr | a | 0 2382 ses Table by Sit 2 A a 0 ses Table ATC a 1 ol 1 TOTAL ao | ae | at 02 ses able Sesion Cour m9 | 269 | 268 0 GsesTableby W530 af ef ae o roma PEREETHbE By MC ane | 258 | 2578 0 cases Table by 2 0 3 0 ses ale by AE o 0 a 0 TOTAL wear | as07 | 2087 zi Cues Tabby Sesion Court 5 | as | a 3 cases Table by M530 | [8 14 caer _ PEBeTHabe yw ssi [ ast oes [ase Gses Tadley it ° 0 o 0 ses Tadley ATC 2 0 A 0 TOTAL ay | aa] em | 808 Cases Table Sons Cou 19 @ 29 Gses Tadley W530 1 I a I ses Table by Mc vai | sa] 0 vrai kan cases Table by oa ol 1 Cases Tabley AC Q 0 3 0 TorAt ea | en | wa Gses Table Seon Cour ase 1546 | 0 1386 ses Tableby M530 00 | oot a 1 veuagong [EREHTHbe byMIC woe58 [70 | 7240 ses ae by St vss vsor | 0 7501 Gses Tadley ATC o 0 ° 0 TOTAL nese [ arses [0 ae Cues Tibi Sesion Cou 2053 | 2053 | aoe ® cujannala [eases Tabi bys v_ | oer | 8 21 Gses Tadley Me woos [aos | —vzoss | 20 cy Annual Report ULC NN Ma OSeQU RSs Ca 2015 is Diss cere Featene | sorters Tecra tate Goes Tble bya a) a 2 ses Table ATC 1 |e 0 TOTAL iese1 | 95a 7 cases Te by Senos Con 3s [a o Fr ses Table W530 sa | 0 51 cont [ssi ore sexo | s600 | 0 stn cases Table by SI oa | 188 9 18s Cases Tadley AC 2 Hi Hi 2 TorAL nom [tons | 0 wars ase Table Sesion Cour so | a0 | ae cases Tableby M530 ie [ete ° samsung [EsieeTibleby 2207 | 2507 [3007 nl cases Tadley Si as as as A ses Table AC 3 3 3 ° ToTAL ae | ae | ae ol aes ible Seon Cou | esr | ste 8 cases Tale by 530 v8 [v9 | a 23 snong [sr 109s ast | est | ann cases Tableby SM 73 | 368 | 307 a Cases Tadley AC 3: A 3 1 TOTAL ET ses Table Sesion Cour 2 22 3 o ses Tabby W530 os | es | oss ° snc [Ese 1598 | 15s0 | 588 ° cases Tadley SI sie [sie st ° ses Tadley AC ° 0 o ° TOTAL sia | 3100 | ate A Coats Tbe Sesons Cou tor | 10 | ior cases Tbe M530 xa | 308 ° 38 sues ws ess si cases Table i ve [6 | 1736 ses Tableby AC 2 2 9 2 TOTAL vone[ woe [| iowa cues eb Senos Con vs [3m [ast 2 ses Table W530 voip | tous | % seunay [sieTiablety wc 160 | 1660 | ase [tee cases Table by ° 0 0 Q Cases Tiabley AC 5 5 5 ol TOTAL soon | 3052 | ams | 8 Annual Report ULC NN Ma OSeQU RSs Ca 2015 is Diss cere Featene | sorters Tecra tate Gans Table Sesons Cou pa | @ cases Tinbley M530 m2 | 2m 7 seoneany seTiablby me sear | 87 a cases Table Si ° 0 0 o cases Table AC ° 0 9 ° TOTAL coor | exo | ar0s [02 cases ie by Senos Con vee [ sen sae ses Table W530 nus [ 7s | 7s cases Tableby MIC wosie | aoe | 0) nie shore Cases Triable by SIM 23474 23474 o 23474 cases Tale by ATE o Hi 0 2 ToTAL wor | vsoar | 32 | 958 aes Table by esos Court sa |u| ° cases Tinbleby W530 ne 2 capone ves ees [a nl cases Tadley Sit ° 0 ° ° ses Tableby AC ° 0 5 ° TOTAL 2ase | _aese | aes o aes ibe Sesons Cour sn | sn [250 a cases Table W530 we [we | 2 cases Tableby MC nt | mst] as | aa odhven Cases Triable by SUM 2079 2079 1648 4a ses Table by AC : 3 3 a TOTAL ET ses Table Sess Court «| | as? ‘ cases Table M530 mm ae 3 uaon [Esteli un | arr | an | 8s cases Tale by Si 2 2 2 A ses Tadley AC A 0 0 A ToTAL sei | aes ae | e? aes Tibi Sess Court oa | eet 0 ee ase Tibley M530 a | aes 0 28 cases Tadley Me wss0s [ose | 0 o038 Multan ‘Cases Triable by SIM 2881 7926 o 1926 ses Table ATC A 0 0 Q TOTAL mma [teas | 0 ss ase Table Sess Cour vass | ass | 55 o zat FeasesTableby ms 39 1 [wo | v0 ° cases Table by MC vase [386 [ane ° UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea Annual Report 2015 is Discs catagory of Cees Featene | sorters pened tate seine Smt 7a | 2086 o ses Tale yA Q 2 o TOTAL aa [a | n cases Tae by esos Co ss Pte 5 Cases Table 30 ea 2 ses Tale yc wo [ae [990s Micnwalt Cases Triable by SIM oO o o cases Tale by AE 2 9 ° TOTAL wai | ee [50 [8 ass ae by Sess Cour a) ar 0 ai Gases Table by 30 eT 9 a somana san sy ME au ene rm ass ale by Si ° 0 Q Gases ale by ATC rs z 0 7 ToTAL Sas__[ eo sans ese Tbe by Seon Cor eT 9 26 cases Tale by 30 oe 4 1m Cases ale ie ie [ ans |e [at Norowal Cases Triable by SJM 39, 10 o 10 cases Tale by ATE n 9 ° TOTAL va | ae || ass Tne by Sess Cour my] 988s seine 30 226 [6 [20 6 uum (easstanienye oa | os | ss | 90 ses Tale by Si aan ® Cass Tale by ATC 8 3 0 1° TOTAL Teas [eas [tos [a3 ue abe by Ses Co oa [ot [suo cases Tale by 30 3a 3 seianan [Tb MC ana [| ea Gases al by Si ° 5 Q ses Tale by ATE m Zi 9 m TOTAL S| saa ses Tae by Sess Co pe a me Cases Tale by 30 ‘30 [150 0 730 sme ESTE BE 70s [| ws [ 7085 Gases ial by tipo i cases Tale by ATE 8 = 2 rm TOTAL wa [sa [0 we UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea Annual Report 2015 is Discs catagory of Cees Featene | sorters pened tate ue abe by Sens Cou oe | ae % ass rableby M530 nT 3 son nan (zie by HE wear | aes 77 cases Trableby eT a cases Trableby ATC 0 % 4 ‘ TOTAL wot [ors | wor [a3 caus rey eons Cot veo [van [81 0 cases Trbleby Ms 30 asf sts 0 cases Trableby HI isis [ims | traas | 0 pawn cases trableby I 358] aes |e 2 cass Table by AC a 7 7 2 TOTAL iso [oe | oes | 0 ose Hable by Sesons Cou us [ss | 7 cases Trableby M530 30 [0 3 390 snag (Suen by ias20 | vos00 |» [vom cass Trableby SM zis [ms [0 29 cases Trableby ATC 0 0 A 0 TOTAL ieee [ ewe | are cous eons Cou om [an n 78 cass Table by M20 9 | ste ° 509 cass Trableby MI oan [ inn [0 2377 Shen osestrableby 1s [es | 15 ass trableby AC 9 4 n 8 TOTAL 1 ue Table Seons Cou ws [awe A 8 cases Trableby 530 30 | 380 n 390 cases Trableby warp asi Segodhs causal by I vo [ao |e 7 cases Table by ATC 3 3 A 3 TOTAL ise [tse | 0 | ams ose Habe by Sens Cou a 0 ass Trl by M530 FT TT 2 cases Table by HI ay | as | eae 0 Sehwal Cases Triable by SIM 548 548 548, o cases rableby AC 3 3 3 2 TOTAL we [ as | es 2 caves aby Senos Ca sa [sar 0 singh [ses trableby 30 vw 0 ose rableby MI 7500 | 0 | a0 0 Annual Report PUG aa se RS ee 2015 A) ae Diss cotaguryotcans | AMIR | Totals | Ractvadon | ged fe || ee Goastanieby Sn 0 3 0 ae Taleb aT 9 2 9 aes Taleb 30 Fe STS 3 3 9 9 cases Tableby aT 0 0 0 0 aes Tay 9 wes [aia | one [ae Coes THalebyc asneee | as075 | ons? | ss Toul Cases Triable by SIM 64377 59460 142 42318 TOTAL mai | ase [isan 3.2 Remands and Discharge Orders Police Remand is an authority granted by the Magistrate to the Police to detain a person in police custody for purposes of investigation. Police remands are sought and granted under section 167 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Requests for remand are required to be made in Form 25.56(1) of the Police Rules. In 2015, Prosecutors forwarded 194,256 remand applications to the Magistrates. Where evidence of culpability is not found against an arrested person he is required to be discharged. In 2015, the police made discharge requests in 3225 cases involving 3619 persons. Prosecutors endorsed 2689 requests out of 3619 requests made (74.30%) UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea Annual Report 2015 3.2 A Table: Number of Remand Applications Received, 2015 No. of Writs Filed against Discharge Order Discharge Requests Not Endorsed by Prosecutors Discharge Requests Endorsed by Prosecutors No. of Accused Persons for which Discharge Request Made Forwarding/Contestng requests for discharge of accused ‘No, of Cases in which Discharge Is Requested No. of Revisions Not Accepted No. of Revisions Accepted remands ‘No. of Revisions Filed against Remand Orders orwarcing/Contesting re 2689 3619 3243 15 70 85 No. of Remands Forwarded 194256 Annual Report PUNJAB CRIMINAL PROSECUTION SERVICE 20 1 5 3.2B Table: Remands and Discharges in Districts, 2015 Districts: Contested remands: Requests for discharge of accused SECIS CT a Naot Noor No.of [Revisions | __ Forwarded | casesin [Accused |No.of [Discharge lyyrits fled Remands [Fld Tyg o¢ Naot ]uhich” [persons |oischarge requests agains Femara | agains, |N2.°C Ireviions|ascharge for which [requests [not [arererge Remand [Reson ce i scare endorsed [endorsed [ogee Orders Accepted [requested requested tock ar | o | o | o | o | o | o [0 Bahawainager| 947 | 7 | | 2 |» |» | 2 | 0 | 0 Bahawalpur | 0 o fe |o fofe fo ° | © Shakar sw | 2 | 2 | © | 0 | « | 0 o [© chakval ws fo | o | o | «| o | o o | © Chiniot mo fo | o | o | o | o | o o | © ocnren | 23s | o | o | o | o | o | @ ° | © raiaabat | as | 0 | o | o | 2 | | = | | 0 Garanwae | ee | o | o | o | | = | we | 0 | 0 Gujrat wa fo fo | | o |. | o | © rfid | ae | 6 | 9 | 7 | ww | ve | 7 | a | o Thang ae | > |» |s | |m fs |» | o Teh mm |e fe |» | | |» | ws | 0 ren wes fo |e |» | f]«i|- i. lo Kaneva | 27 fo |e | o | » |» | 2 |. | o Khushab a fo | .o |ofe fe fo o fe Lahore wos [| o | o | o | «| s | s ° aya wes [| o [| o [| o | o | o | oe 0 Lodhran, 2475 o o o 374 06 331 “a “a Meahaain| a fo | o |e | o |. |e ° | © Mianwal @ fo |. letf.ele |. ° |e Multan ms fo | o | | x | aa | 22 | | o Muzatargan | a7 fo | © |e | | a | m | wo | o Nsehb 2 2 [Lo _>s >» |»... fe 15 Annual Report Districts Contested remands Requests for discharge of accused No.of No.ofRemands No.of No.of No.of — |No. of No.of | Revisions| Forwarded __|casesin [Accused |No.of — |Discharge |ywits filed Remands [Filed [ys op [No.of [which persons [Discharge |requests against Forwarded | 299INSt | Revisions | Revisions | discharge |for which |requests |not discharge. Remand tea [Not is discharge endorsed Jendorsed | orders Orders _|A Gators [= [2 [| [lo] o | o | cock Fehatancomsiewe | 142 | 6 [ss9] e [vse] 0 | [0 | o Graslaionepor | 9 | 1 [2] a] ofo| o | o |e UntacedRepon | 10 | 1 | 38 | 4 of |. monwssan [s[>}7ls[°[*] | | Teal x5 [1 [sm] wo [>sw[o | [7 | 0 wneimroot | # [0 | om =[o] |e |. 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[ reponussi2 [0 | o |mlo [mls o |e]. Tora 27 | 0 [soa] a [rsm| 0 | 0 | 2 |e inssimeenort | 0 | 2] 2] 0] 0] 0] 0 | o | hatanincompiee | 0 | aso | aso | so | 0 | o| 0 | o | o chotansupns [0 | | | f[o|ol| o | o | o chatwat [ehatarompiete | o | vaso | ass] iro | o | o | o | o Cancellation report | 122 | 122 | 20 o o o o o Untraced Report o 2 a 1 o o o o oO fepontussi2 | o | oo} ls {o,o| o |» | wnwimeror [oe |e taloel=eteloe fe |. Ghatonincompiee | 55 | seo | sve0| 2@ [sro | 0 | 3 [0 Ghator-suret | | 27 fav | [ato fo | [oe tinct Gatarcompee | 0 | so fw ]o[m]olo |» ] 0 Cancelaionrepon | 22 | 98 | se] [we] oo | | UntocedRepor | 0 | | |o | @ | o} o | o | tenonussi2 [0 |e |e lo [lol o |e] UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea Annual Report 2015 z Woof tater wien 2 = |E |E | Actions Recommended E/E [E/E 5 [5, [Sooners oumes [Dacerone | ES EE Hl :| 2 ms Report 22/53 | bs lis eH sE|2 g2| 8] 28 Es|22| 22/22/32 /25/2 33] 23) 22 ai[e°|SEleE SHlSEE se H gs Bale | 222 [22/22 a) 82 832 Tota 78 | 3800 | 3808 | 275 [ssf 0 | 0 | s | 0 wneimeesor | 0 | 2 | 2 ee Chaton incomplete | 170 | 1793] 1705 | 208 [ws 0 | a | a | 7 Chaton-supnt [a6 [a fan] ss [ono | o | | 0 pektan [ehatoncomplete | 162 | 2079 2079| 142 [2m8| 1 | 0 | 2 |v Cancetonrepor |s | ae” | ae | o | 0 [wr] 0 | o | o Untecedtepor | 0 [var var | o of [oe reronussa | fsafsalefmi[e, o |o | Texel wn | saer | sser | o90 [are [se [a [as | meiner fo |e felelelelo |. |. Chaton incomplete | 603 | 08a] ri047| 450 [raze] 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 Chator-supet | a7 [vase vaar] 2 [wm] o | o | | 0 fosasbad [Chalorcomplee | «9 [a7] aor] 59 [wn] o | o | o | 0 ancelatonseport | 36 [170s] a705| 0 | 0 [sf 0 | 0 | 0 nvacednepon [2 [ae [aur fo fo [ape foe foo teponussa [a [2 fmbpefe[m[o fo |. Total sai [ats0i] zon] sa0 [ress] aon | 0 | 0 |e wneimepor | 0 | 8 | 7a mato} o |» |< Challan incomplete | g7 | 632 | 6741 | 370 | 6741] 0 12 5 4 Challan- suppl. 24 18 | 1800] 29 | 1800] 0 0 0 0 Gujranwala | Challan-complete | 66 | 112 | s7i0| 78 | s710| 0 4 12 u Conceatonrepon | a fv fo Pe fos | fe foe foe Unvacedtepor | 5 | 0 [use] 0 ope pe reponussia | 2 | 0 [alo [ae[o | o | | 0 Total a7 | 7 [vaisi| a55 [versz| 0 | 26 | 7 | 15 Gujrat Interim report 10 o 999 0 332 o 20 o s7 UN TeV ess eeU ie Bye (ea Annual Report 2015 : = Wo, of tatters written 2 ole le le [E [Z| sctonstecommendea FES |E_|E_ Js |e _ | againstPotice Seif _leelselt |= noeotrowe | £2 /32| ze lee [ez lee : Districts of 2g/e2|e2lg2 (ez lee lz s.) 2] Fe Reper Byles l|Se ls fel og | $2 alia (22/22 Ge /56|s a2] | 22 ai[B" | SEs SElSE Esta G3 ig Bale |2djea|ed|s: |2i23| 2: |832 Chatanincomplete | 96 | 0 | ve05| 597 | esr | roa] a9 | 39 | 102 chatar-suons |e |e fe|efe|e«| «||. Ghatan-complete | 128 | 0 | as6r| 2008 [ana | a3 | 205 | 76 | 2060 Gancelatonrepor | 20 | 0 [22] 0 | o lo] 2 | 3 | unacedrepon | | of eo|olo|o| o |o |. reporwsse | o | o|x»|o|ln|s| « | s | Total 256 | 0 | 7053 | 2005 | oama | asa | 333 | v2i | ava ineimpor [6 |e faefofo|o| ||. Chatanincomsiete | ave | ave [2505 [ 70 fa5| 0 | « | 18 | 2 chatan spt | @ | @ |sn|2m|am|o| o |» | 0 Naflzabad Challan-complete ‘211 | 211 | 1082] 819 | 1082] 0 o o oO Cancelatonreport | 38 | 38 | 327 | 2m | = | 2m | 0 | 0 | 0 uniacedrepon | 19 | 19 | 27 [1 | 0 | | 0 | 0 | 0 reports | = | = farfre|o|a| o |» | 0 Total 798 | 798 | so70| 3368 [seu] 00 | «| 18 | 2 inceimrepor | 0 | 0 | 27 o[e|.° ||. Chatanincompiete | 558 | 1857 | was7| 2%] 0 | 0 |v | 2% | 5 chatan-supnt | 197 | 76 | | 0 | o | o | 0 | 0 | 0 rang [chatanccomplete | 17 | 1613 | 1613 | 278 | 0 | 0 | ve | vo | 0 Gancelatonrepor | 96 | 301 | an|o | o|o| o | o | 0 unacednepor | 19 | 203 | 203 | o | | reporusse | s7 [an fan[o [oof o | o | o Total 1532 | 5141 | 5168 | 568 o 0 30 38 S inceimrevor | 0 | o fiz] o|oj|oj| o | o | o sebum chatanincom piee|_o | a25 | os | » [oe] o | 0 | 0 | 0 chatan spot [0 | |e [1 |%|o] 0. | | 0

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