GHULAM HYDER versus GOVERNMENT OF BALOCHISTAN
West Pakistan Weapons Ordinance 1965 Section 13B Presidential (Special Delivery) Order, 1998 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application for special amnesty granted to prisoners by the President for the conviction of prisoners convicted for the sanction of special amnesty Was not acceptable for. The detainees were subjected to imprisonment under section 13B of the West Pakistan Arms Ordinance, 1965, under special act for spying, inciting, gang rape, terrorism or foreign act 1946 and condemning the accused. Kalashnikov's unlicensed possession of two magazines, the possession of a firearm without a license, the absence of any further evidence suggested a retention of any terror act or terrorism, so the accused It was not enough to deprive the president of special privileges, an amnesty was acceptable to a prisoner, provided he did not go into the details above to inflict various types of prisoners to the benefit of the imprisoned superintendent. Because the accused in the verdict did not deserve the amnesty mentioned, the special court found him guilty. Sentenced and as a result had no legal effect. The accused was entitled to the benefits of the presidential special pardon given on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr and Pakistan Day, 1998, according to a constitutional request accepted.
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