MUHAMMAD YAQUB versus MUNAWAR SHER
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 426 (1A) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) The observations made on the merits of the petitioner's complaint were only to the extent that the High Court had convicted the accused. Suspended hearing. It had observed the merits of the case that could ultimately prejudice the appellant's decision, however, so far it had not objected to the ruling that it had to defend the defense counsel on a legal basis. There was no objection to the departure. The observations said that the application for leave of appeal was converted into an appeal in the circumstances and the same was accepted by the High Court on the information of the merits of the case in the unidentified order itself. The appeal was dismissed with the instruction to decide. Devoid of good qualities
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