ASIF ALI ZARDAR versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Business Rules and Practices Rules in the Senate 1988 Arts 69 (1) (2), 127, 248 and 199 Rules of Business Conduct and Practices in the Senate, 1988, R72 Rules of Procedure of the National Assembly of Pakistan, Article 90 (1) of the Parliament Protection of Protection of Parliament, subject to Article 69 (2) of the R90, protects only the inaction of any regulation, not the patent of an unlawful member (a prisoner at trial) ) In a meeting. The matter of the Parliament, which deals with the procedure or discipline in the House of Parliament and, therefore, beyond the scope of immunity, such an exception is subject to the same implications as Article 248 of the Constitution. in. Therefore, the bar of Article Article 69 of the Constitution does not apply to the order of the Senate Chairman which affects the person even though he is an elected person and a detainee, but was not sworn in because he was not a senator. Member of the Senate and the Business Code of Conduct in the Senate could not be summoned in the House under the terms of R72A of the High Rules of 1988; Should stay Powers exercised or exercised in connection with the internal affairs of a House or Parliament or other legislative authorities in consideration of Articles 69 and 127 of the Constituent Assembly elected to the Senate, unless he takes an oath. And the Chairman Senate was not mistaken in assuming that the Principal High Court in its constitutional jurisdiction ruled that such person had the right to attend the Senate meeting under the circumstances.
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