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FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN versus SHAUKAT ALI MIAN


Foreign Exchange (Provisional Sanctions) Act 1998 Ordinance of Primitive Banking Companies (LVII of 1962), Sections 25, 41 and 91 of a State Bank of Pakistan Circular No. 23, Constitution of Pakistan 7 of 1998 (1973), Arts 185 (3) 2, 2A, 4, 7, 15 to 19, 24, 25 and 150 holding, selling, repatriating, transferring, pay or their rights to hold foreign exchange accounts and their respective foreign currency holders. Amend related laws. 28 On the withdrawal of the foreign exchange held by him on 1998 and a circular issued by the State Bank of Pakistan, an appeal was allowed to consider the legal questions whether the High Court Bench made the declaration. I'm wrong with the law. The provisions of Sections 2 and 4 of the Foreign Exchange (Temporary Sanctions) Act 1998, without any special decision, especially if it consist of the opinion of only one judge with which the other judge partially agreed and partial As such he did not agree and the third judge agreed with the unwanted judge and there was no final order of the full bench of the High Court. Did the High Court erroneously declare the Circular No. 23 dated 2 7 1998 issued by the State Bank of Pakistan, disregarding the provisions of Sections 25, 41 and 91A of the Ordinance 1962 of the Banking Companies? Did the High Court err in disregarding the law that the Foreign Exchange (Temporary Sanctions) Act 1998 and Circular No. 23 dated 2 7 1998 were declared by the President of Pakistan under Article 232 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Was issued during the emergency. , 1973, and the state as defined in Article 7, Article 233 (1)

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