RANA NAVEED versus SPECIAL JUDGE
West Pakistan Weapons Ordinance 1965 Section 13 Terrorism Activities Press (Special Courts) Act (XV of 1975), Section 4 Special Court's jurisdiction was recovered by the accused Kalashnikov's Magazine, under a special court under pressure. Was sent to run. There was no indictment of the Terrorism Activities (Special Courts) Act, 1975 that it had anything to do with Kalashnikov, who was allegedly exported from a co-accused or that Kalashnikov was recovered from an accused special court. Was given the authority to hear scheduled offenses in the CL. (A) clarifying the schedule attached to this Act that offenses under Sections 8 to 10 of the West Pakistan Arms Ordinance, 1965, have been declared competent by a special court if they are mild or heavy automatic or semi-automatic. Weapons as they were committed. Only in connection with the retrieval of Kalashnikov's magazine, with which Kalashnikov's crime was charged, was not included in Section 4 KCL. The pressing of the Terrorism Activities (Special Courts) Act, 1975, does not want the case to fall under the Special Judge's jurisdiction, but the ordinary criminal court will prosecute it.
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