MANSOOR AHMED versus
Article 30 (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 20 and 1993 Constitutional Petitions A procession of alien by members of Fakia e to obtain the same freedom license for the rule of public assemblies and processions and for the adoption of religious institutions. Extract. The Jafria application sought permission from the district magistrate to withdraw the procession. Denial of permission by the district magistrate - Provision of section 30 (2), a decision in the Police Act 1861 speaks of a decision that the district magistrate has to make with respect to that intention. A person has to take a procession and make such a decision after an inquiry into the proper facts which satisfies the district magistrate, etc. not because of any personal point of view, but because of a reasonable argument that the violation of peace There is a real possibility. An extension that matters beyond the control of the local administration should not be misconstrued as a decision by the District Magistrate. Freedom to believe in religion is absolute, however, freedom to believe in religion is absolute, but such a code of conduct has been imposed to protect society so that it is not violated. Protection of the State Freedom through its local authority, therefore, by regulating the process of time, places and such processions through ordinary and non-discriminatory legislation, keeping in mind the necessary security measures for law and order. Can also be careful. Constitutional rights courts guaranteeing constitutional rights were not attacked, therefore, it can be judicially reviewed to determine whether the state is in the right balance of rights and responsibilities in this regard. Letter of refusal to allow only
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