BASHIR AHMED versus CHAUDHRY GHULAM SARWAR NOOR, M.I.C., LAHORE
Section 7 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 2A, 4, 10, 15, 25 and 199 Constitutional application for arrest and search of vagina, restriction on the application of basic rights applicants, who are elderly, to the police Were arrested and detained by the applicants under the relevant provisions of the Punjab Vigilance Ordinance 1958, the applicants challenged on the basis that the same constitution violated the guaranteed fundamental rights of Pakistan (1973), Had exceeded it. The free movement of citizens and the free choice of citizenship were envisaged by the Punjab Wagarasi Ordinance 1958. Therefore, Islam was denied that the beggars who used fictitious methods of begging were professional and yet they were not allowed to beg. The Vigilance Ordinance, which was condemned in the Punjab under Islam in terms of pressure and urgency and begging through deception, was not a violation of the 1958 integration of Islam and it cannot be said that this ordinance is a fundamental right Was a hypocrite or a violation of the integration of Islam.
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