ABDUL MAJEED BROHI versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Sections 5 (M) (IV) (V) (V) and 12 of the National Accountability Bureau Ordinance 1999 (Amended] Pakistan Army Act (XXXXX of 1952), Sections 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 14 15 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 199, 243 and 244 Constitution Freezing of Assets Jurisdiction of the National Accountability Bureau The Armed Forces Player of the Commission, the Applicant of the Armed Forces as a Civil Gazette Officer The Civilian Gazetted Officer, Chairman, National Accountability Bureau could not freeze his assets in the Army because he was sworn in as a member of the Armed Forces before administration or affidavit before his core or union. It is advised that after the completion of the prescribed period, or a portion thereof, or by any other person pursuant to the provisions of section 15 of the Pakistan Army Act 1952, the certified commission of an officer The President is approved by the President in Punjab pursuant to section 15 of the Pakistan Army Act 1952, after the approval of an officer, Article 243 of the Constitution, which is granted to an officer, is a gazetted officer. The status of the member has not been confirmed nor implemented. According to the provisions of Article 153 of the Pakistan Army Act 1952 and Article 243 of the Constitution, such officers are merely a gazetted officer and are subject to the Field General Court Martial, so that they can be armed forces to attract this explosive. Could not be made a member of In the National Accountability Bureau Ordinance, in 1999, the applicant's case was not beyond the jurisdiction of the Accountability Court Bar, restricted to only officers who were members of the Armed Forces, approved by the Chairman of the National Accountability
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