WUKALA MAHAZ BARAI THAFAZ DASTOOR versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
There is no doubt that the Court as the Supreme Court cannot enjoy the constitutional petition under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution and may not allow any party to disregard the High Court which is enforced by Article 199 of the Constitution. Have jurisdiction over. In order to enforce the fundamental rights under clause (2), the Supreme Court should, in fact, be careful in selecting cases for recreation under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution and only those matters should be entertained. In fact and the law involves questions of public importance. With respect to the implementation of any fundamental rights referred to in Chapter 1 of Part II of the Constitution, a balanced, consistent and non-partisan policy is to be framed by the Supreme Court; The group's complaint cannot be ignored. In the absence of a question of the importance of the people, a group of people delivering the constitution or influencing the masses
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