STATE versus AFTAB AHMED KHAN SHERPAO
Article A 31 A Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Avoiding the trial court's proceedings for the offenders on absent, ex parte effect of section 31A, National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 trial court has given the accused National Accountability Ordinance Sentenced under Section 31A of the The accused surrendered to the High Court for failure to appear before the trial court in compliance with the proceedings against him and was sentenced by the trial court under Section 31A of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999, which was passed by the High Court. Was presented before the court. The conviction was properly recorded after due process of law and it was established that the accused was deliberately abstaining from the practice of law and deported from London to London on 31st 2000, alleging validity. It was found guilty in this history under 8:31 A of National Accountability. The ordinance, 1999, was not available on the law book and the said ordinance was incorporated in 3 2 2000, thus it could not be applied. Reference to the accused with prior effect was filed on 7-2 2000, and judgment was pronounced on 8 8000, in which the accused was filed on 28 8 2000, under section 31A of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999. And the accused was convicted on 30 9000, the accused voluntarily surrendered before the High Court on 6 1, 2002, where an appeal against his sentence is pending as long as his face is misled, Not at the discretion, fake or implied. 6f Not reading or misinterpreting evidence that authorities failed to detect as recorded by the High Court was unlawful and no interference was required and permission to appeal was denied.
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