ASAD ALI versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Under the Articles 184 (3) of the Arts 184 (3) and 177 Supreme Court Rules, 1980, Article 184 (3) of the XXV Constitution, the Supreme Court's confession consists of two judges sitting in a branch registry by the Supreme Court. Has been filed under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution of Pakistan under which it was admitted for regular hearing in the petition that the appointment of OSXVIA, R1, Chief Justice of Pakistan, Article of the Constitution of Pakistan In a follow-up to 177, a Pakistan-issued information order ordered the disappearance of the Supreme Court bench (consisting of two judges) of the 1,994 CPC operation of 5 June, with a directive The notice to the date is that the Chief Justice of Pakistan will refrain from performing judicial and administrative functions. The three-judge bench reaffirmed the order and endorsed the ruling of three Supreme Court judges sitting in a branch registry. A judicial order of the same nature is sitting in the same branch registry and in another branch registry which decided the constitutional petition under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution on the same subject, the Chief Justice, however, recorded the case. Passed an administrative order seeking. By fax sent to the Branch Registry, with the observation that the Honorable Judges in the Quetta Registry have acted without any legal authority and in such cases I instruct the Assistant Registrar Quetta Registry not to set cases before them. Unless the next orders are correct, the Bench took notice of the petition under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution in the Executive Order of the Chief Justice.
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