IQRAR ALIAS QARI versus SPECIAL JUDGE, ANTI-TERRORISM COURT, FAISALABAD
Section 324/34 Anti-Terrorism Act (XXVII of 1997), Section 7 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application moved the case from the Anti-Terrorism Court to the General Court, the accused's refusal to hire a lawyer on the adjoining road Was shot live. While he was busy with his professional engagements in the District Courts, Victim received seven fireworks wounds that showed the suspect's intention and intention, however, he was fortunate to have survived such mass shootings. There will be insecurity and panic in the minds of the people. Those at the scene of the incident were admittedly a public place, and the same sentiment should have been enjoyed by the legal practitioners in the vicinity of the District Courts and the status of the affected lawyer. Will be. As a result of the media, those who have felt the same sentiment to the masses too, are angry at the question, therefore, the object was alliance with the object. f Under the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 and its Articles 6, 7 and 8, the Anti-Terrorism Court Trial Court rightly refused to move this case to the court of general jurisdiction. Was excluded accordingly.
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