SHAHSAWAR versus STATE
402 B, 365 A & 34 Anti-Terrorism Act (XXVII of 1997), Section 7 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997 award of punishment for the abduction of quantum principles In addition to the nature of the court and the reasoning of the court's discretion to impose a sentence with the jurisdictional trial court, the appellate court had also sentenced the accused to death based on the facts and circumstances of the case. There was also evidence available at. The record high courts rarely did so in the question of conviction, considering the strange circumstances of the case, when the case of serious injustice or failure of justice or abortion of justice was brought to court. It was presented, however, that the trial court and the High Court had sentenced the accused to death, given the facts and circumstances, as well as the evidence on record. A case was filed for interference of the Supreme Court; the Supreme Court refused to grant leave to appeal against the quantum of sentence awarded by the two courts.
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