JAVED JABBAR versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Article 8AA of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 184 (3), 62, 63 and 17 (2) disqualified from becoming a member of the Senate Constitution under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution, prior to filing the scope of the For Article 584 (3) of the Supreme Court Luxury Standing Constitution, to assert the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, which was a variable element which could not be regulated by a strict and speedy rule, the nature of the matter and the Article. 184 (3). ) The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution relating to the question of fundamental rights infringement and public importance may be appealed by any person and if any question is involved in this matter, The constitutional application filed by the person may be retained. The principle of public importance along with the principle of the implementation of any of its fundamental rights and the importance of the Senate, which was an essential part of it, consisted of elected representatives of parliament and the public, the manner of the selection of members of the Senate, the political parties to the people of their choice. Contains disputed requests to issue a ticket and examine the holding of the General Election Order 2002. In the present case, the question of public importance under consideration of Article 184 (3) of the Constitution involves the interpretation of public importance.
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