SECRETARY, BOARD OF REVENUE, BALOCHISTAN, QUETTA versus ABDULLAH
The Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 248 Accountability Act (IX of 1997), Section 12 (3) Criminal Code of Conduct (V9 1898), Section 5540 The order of the Chief Minister to appear before the Chief Justice in the court's High Court dismissing the accountability reference Describing the court and affidavit how many plots he had allotted during his term of Chief Minister, the High Court's order was challenged in view of the provisions of Article 248, Constitution of Pakistan, 1973. , The High Court may not ask the Chief Minister to make a statement on the oath Was asked to give the provisions of Article 248 of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973, was not criminal under the jurisdiction of the Accountability Jurisdiction or, under Section 12 (3) of the Accountability Act 1997 An option was available and it was empowered to adopt and follow any procedure that it deemed appropriate and appropriate. In such proceedings, the Chief Minister will not in any case be entitled to any exemption in view of sub-article (2) of Article 248 of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973, which provided only immunity against criminal proceedings in relation to the President. And in the era of their respective offices, the governor would have no immunity even if it was deemed that under the Accountability Act 1997, he was guilty in nature or was being dragged into a strike.
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