MUHAMMAD AMIR versus STATE
Pakistan Penal Code Section 174 Criminal Procedure Code (V9 1898), Sections 195 (1) (a), 476 (1), (4) (b), 439 and 561A Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 203 by the Sessions Court Order taken, 5 174, proceedings and defamation order under PPC, all of this without the jurisdiction of the facts and circumstances of the case as well as the provisions contained in Sections 195 (1) (a) and 476 ( 1), CRPC review petitions filed by the accused against their conviction and conviction are also not enforceable in the presence of the remedy available under section 7676 (()) (B). The CRPC has alleged, however, that they too have a higher scope Option was requested. Under section 6161A, CRPC and inherent jurisdiction, a court may be used to correct law errors in extraordinary cases when the power to exercise its superior authority under Article ??3 of the Constitution is reviewed. Was not eligible for the High Court. Correcting any order passed by a subordinate, the courts, in violation of the law, set aside the unencumbered order passed by the sessions court as illegal and the High Court in exercising its inherent jurisdiction. ?
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