MAHESA versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Constitution of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997 Section 10 (4) The Anti-Terrorism Act (XXVII of 1997), Sections 2 (c), 23 and 28 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 of the Special Judge of the Anti-Terrorism Court Challenged the authority and the transfer of the case from the Anti-Terrorism Court to the General Criminal Court hearing of the offenses under Section 2 (c), Anti Terrorism Act 1997 will be heard by the Special Judge Anti Terrorism Court and Crimes shown in the Schedule to the Act include section 10 (4), the Crimes of Adultery (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance, 1979 by the Anti-Terrorism Court In the event that no scheduled offense has been committed, he may transfer the matter to a regular court under section 23, the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997, while the same jurisdiction has the power to transfer the case to a regular court of appeal. Have When the case was clearly under the jurisdiction of the Anti-Terrorism Court, the Tribunal High Court refused to intervene, and the Appellate Tribunal High Court found no substance in the constitutional petition. An order constitutional application to convert Anne under section 6161A, CCPC, and transfer the matter to the general court was not sustained under any circumstances.
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