MUHAMMAD AFAQ versus THE STATE
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Arts 204 and 185 (2) (c) The Contempt of Court Contempt List, LXIV of Sections 4 and 10, is a step towards the delivery of justice outside the courtroom. The accused, who had earlier been torn to pieces in public, had not only obstructed the process of justice but also the process of justice, and with deliberate attempt to undermine his dignity and authority. Constituted contempt of court. The accused had attacked and humiliated a high court official and tossed the court's caste list into public view within the court premises, expressing his disrespect but not only sensational but also alarming. Therefore, it was legally deserved to be dealt with in the hands of the hands because no one could be allowed to defy the administration of justice, such as a controversial verdict approved by a fashionable High Court offender in contempt of court. Punishing and punishing the accused was in line with the prescribed principles of providing safe management of justice and The same was not open to exception.
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