DILAWAR versus POLITICAL AGENT, KHYBER AGENCY
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 86A Frontier Crimes Regulation (III of 1901), Section 8 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 247 (7) and 1991 Constitution Petition to belong to the residential area and Upon the instruction of Khyber Agency, a political assistant political agent to hold him in the tribal area, and the Assistant Political Agent, the Khyber Agency arrested the applicant's father from the villages of Peshawar and took him to the Khyber Agency. And restricted it there, the petitioner's father was not released, the petitioner's constitutional right of the High Court He appealed to the authority demanding that his father be arrested and imprisoned. The authorities' proceedings were illegal and a constitutional plea was requested without any jurisdiction. The constitution lacks jurisdiction under Article 247 of the Pakistan Constitution (1973) because it involves a dispute between money disputes. The complainant and the applicant's father were born in Khyber Agency and the father of the applicant was doing business in Khyber Agency and under the circumstances there was no need to comply with the provisions of Section 86A, CCPC and the application by the Authority The arrest or detention of the custodian's father was a legal issue in relation to the absence of jurisdiction of the High Court. Back then; at first it would be absurd and ridiculous that when the arm of an authority in the tribal area was long enough to reach a person outside the tribal area, the High Court was unable to rescue any such person. Whose land of fundamental rights is its territory
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