CHRISTOPHER ROLLINS KELLY versus THE STATE
Customs Act 1969 Section 156 (1) (8) of the Federal Government on the request of the Central Law Officers (Amendment) Ordinance (XXXII of 1985), section 4, a Criminal Procedure Code (V9 1898), amending section 439 to increase the sentence. The amended amendment filed by was not signed by the Collector of Customs but by someone else whose name and designation may not be known except the Additional Attorney General of the Central Law Officers (Amendment) Ordinance, 1985. , The Deputy Attorney General and the Standing Council were authorized to file an appeal and review and on its behalf. Appointment of a lawyer to enter a review by the federal government on the panel, including the notification of the special courts before any court or tribunal, was not legally granted the right to do so, on behalf of such lawyer. The request for review to increase the sentence filed was not executable.
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