MIRZA SHAUKAT BAIG versus SHAHID JAMIL
Section 6 Terrorism means when an offense falls within the scope, scope and scope of Rule 6 of the Act, Section 6 of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997, is fully enforceable and all forms of terrorism. Able to meet the grid and not wander around. This word has been used in section 6 (1) (b) of the Act or has been used by the male victim, but the key word is an action on the basis of which it can be decided whether the offense is in section 6 of the Act. Falls within the scope of the word or otherwise the intended words of the words may be deliberately, intentionally and deliberately given importance and the import of the literal action cannot be reduced and the need to translate it in a broader context. The purpose of the Act is the country's internal security, which has nothing to do with global terrorism. Surface terrorism means the use or intimidation of a proceeding where the action falls within the meaning of section 6 (2) of the Act and poses a serious threat to the safety or part of the public. Designed to intimidate the public, or the general public, and thus prevent them from appearing and running their legal business and everyday business, and disrupting civilian life. As defined in Section 6 of the Act Court and she cannot be elected. Or for the purpose of enforcing the Act, ignoring the educational purpose and academic interpretation of the sentence or two words or some words, section 6 creates a legal offense in determining the act of terrorism and hence the question In any case, the legislature must state a particular mental state
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