THE STATE versus JAHANGIR AKHTER AWAN
Article 6 (b) and 23 constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997, the employee of the transfer of the case from the Anti-Terrorism Court was brutally murdered by the accused under the section Did not approach the Anti-Terrorism Court for transfer. The same was exchanged through the Anti-Terrorism Act, 23 of 1997 and the High Court. The constitutional petition in which the deceased was executed shows that it is an act of terrorism and is called counter-terrorism. Action should have been allowed before the court. As required by section 38 of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997, the leave of appeal was upheld by the Supreme Court. Whether the High Court's decision was sustained in law, whether a notification by the Anti-Terrorism Court could be filed in a constitutional petition before the High Court under Article 199 of the Constitution. Can a criminal case be transferred to another court by the High Court under a constitutional jurisdiction? And is the writ allowed to prevent any jurisdiction under Article 199 of the Constitution from placing jurisdiction over another?
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