MUHAMMAD SHAHBAZ SHARIF versus STATE
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 184 (3) Criminal (Special Courts) Ordinance (IX of 1984) in relation to banks, Section 4 guaranteed applications filed directly for the approval of the accused bail under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution. ????? That his petition pending in the High Court could not be settled in view of the Supreme Court's decision on the appointment of bail judges, which resulted in the two judges of the Bench not being able to participate in the proceedings, And the forum available was terminated under the common law of the Supreme Court and in the extraordinary jurisdiction under which direct constitutional petitions could be filed, thereby treating the requests as general requests for dismissal. Was not denied by the acting Chief Justice. However, the court has been charged to constitute an appropriate bench under the law to dismiss the bail plea of the accused within a stipulated period.
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