ASLAM TRADERS versus ASGHAR ALI TAHIR
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 199 Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (VII of 1947), Sections 12 (1) and 23C (4) Constitutional Jurisdiction The High Court The jurisdictional High Court has stated that the jurisdiction under Article 199 To practice The constitution relied on the absence of proper procurement, there was no justification for recording the disclosures on the merits, which caused the petitioners to face serious prejudice. In the appeals, the petitions for leave to appeal were changed and the decisions of the High Court were set aside to the extent that the results of the case would be found, the applicants were allowed to go from the date of the order of appeal. Settle the appeal to the appropriate forum within 20 days. The Supreme Court, which, if filed, will take advantage of the delay in the said period during which constitutional petitions are pending before the High Court and decide on appeals regarding eligibility as well as interim relief. There were no compelling measures to pray for. Action should be taken against the applicants for a period of 20 days from the date of order of the Supreme Court so that they can reach the appropriate forum.
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