ASHIQ MUHAMMAD versus SHAUKAT ALI
Sections 417 (2) and 492 of the Central Law Officers Ordinance (VII of 1970), Section 4A [Entered by the Central Law Officers (Amendment) Act [(XVII of 1985)] Pakistan Criminal Law Amendment Act (XL of 1958) , Section 10 (ii) Penal Code (XLV of 1860), Appeal against the eviction of Articles 409/420/468/471 was filed by a private lawyer and was not submitted by the public prosecutor in the sense of section 492. Was, CRPC Additional Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General and the Standing Council, which was also reported to be a Public Prosecutor, had no authority on behalf of the Federal Government under the provisions of Section 4A of the Central Law Officers Ordinance, 1970 Also kind Had the option of registering, filing and executing the proceedings, appeal against Special Judge Anti-Corruption (Central) against failure to appear before the verdict, but Special Judge Anti-Corruption came out of Punjab's decision, only the public
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