OMARI KHOJA versus STATE
Control of Drugs Act 1997 Section 6/9 Customs Act (IV 1969), Section 156 (1) (8) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 13 General Clause Act (X of 1897), Section 26 Criminal Procedure Code (V9 1898)), the termination of proceedings under section 3403 and 1 561 of the double jeopardy trial under the Control of Narcotic Material Stances Act 1997 of the accused after their trial under the accuracy point in the Customs Act, 69 69 6969. The issue was whether anyone against whom the special had prosecuted. If the judge was acquitted or convicted of custody and drug trafficking or convicted, the second time could be tried by a special judge under the control of the Narcotic Substance Ordinance, 1996, smuggling and drug trafficking a single offense. Crime to prove Similarly, the second case was stopped in view of Article 13 of the Constitution, Article 26 of the General Clause Act 1897 and Article 403 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, pending the pending cases against 1898 accused.
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