NAEEMHUSSAIN CHATTHA versus TAWAKKAL ULLAH
Emergency on behalf of the President under Articles 232 (1), 233 (1), (2), 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 24, 10, 23, 25 and 184 (3) Articles 232 (1). Declaration, Constitution of Pakistan under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution, upholding the Supreme Court of the Constitution of Pakistan Constitution Petition under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution, the material to be presented before the court and What was shown to the judges in the chamber, the first party, indicated that President Pakistan was justified in issuing a declaration under Article 232 (1) of the Constitution, however, it was discovered that the constitution The effect of the declaration provided in Article 233 (1) of the Given that the State is in contravention of Arts 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 24 of the Constitution and the language of Articles 10, 23 and 25 of the Constitution (whichever is the law or any practical action Authorizes (are hedged with competence), an order under Article 233 (2) of the Constitution to suspend the enforcement of fundamental rights was not ratified by the President's original date, dated 28 5 1998. And the 137 1998 order, which was different from the previous order, was declared without legal authority and had no legal effect with the Supreme Court. Observe that the Supreme Court has the authority to review or evaluate the continuity of the emergency at any stage, if the circumstances confirm it.
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