MUHAMMAD USMAN AWAN versus SHABAB MOHY-UD-DIN
Constitution Pakistan 1973 Article 22 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 8, 9, 14, 15, 25, 26 and 199 Constitutional petition barred the applicant's admission to the District and Sessions Judge's legal court. The solicitor, who had not yet obtained a law degree, nor was the bar council to appear before a District and Sessions Judge on behalf of other lawyers in any case for the submission of any applicant through a license and lawyers. He did not behave in certain seats for. Although the Warrant District and Sessions Judge could admit to such conduct, he was so open-minded that it could not be admitted, but the District and Sessions Judge stated that the applicant could enter his courtroom or Can sit if he has some issues. His personal competence, because his court was open to everyone, did not infringe on any fundamental right of the applicant and his claims were misunderstood by him. Excluded because of
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