AMANULLAH versus DILBAR KHAN
Trial for prosecution under Section 436 of the Trial by Suppressing Terrorist Activities (Special Court) Act 1975 Section 4 Panel Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 436, 148, 149, 504, 342 and 34 Challenged the jurisdiction of the court, the trial court did not have jurisdiction to press for trial, trial by the special judge of the PPC court, under the Activities of Terrorism (Special Courts) Act, 1975 The Schedule for Suppressing Terrorist Activities (Special Courts) Act 1975 indicates that under Section 436 there will be PPC. There was no charge in the prosecution's case if any explosive substance, mineral oil or mineral oil was used for the commission of such crime, which was heard by the special court, so that the jurisdiction of the special court The jurisdiction could be drawn, the trial court had a trial. The trial court acquitted the accused after considering all the evidence on record, the jurisdiction of the trial court was granted, it could not be interfered with.
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