MUHAMMAD SHAFIAT KHAN versus BOSTAN KHAN
Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act 1974 Section 4 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act (VII of 1974), the contempt of court case filed by the accused against Section 45 applicant was dismissed till the apex court and the applicant was simultaneously dismissed. It was found that his own share in the dispute was partially with Kashmir and partly with full occupier and the accused, along with other persons who had been involved in some of the shares in Shamlat, to some extent to obtain distribution under the law. Can get possession of their shares instead of being charged. The applicant was involved in litigation before the Revenue Authority in violation of the Supreme Court's decision, wanting to distribute his share under the final judgment of the Supreme Court; Fodder was not discharged. The contempt of court was a large sum of money and it was not possible to accept pardon. It was used in view of the old age of the accused, the gentle view was taken and he was sentenced to one month simple imprisonment and a fine of five thousand. Was not directly responsible for the court and acted under parental authority, offering unqualified amnesty which was accepted
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