MUHAMMAD FAQIR versus DIRECTOR-GENERAL, NATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY BUREAU (N.-W.F.P.), PESHAWAR
Sections 4 and 18 (g) [as amended by the National Accountability (Second Amendment) Ordinance (XXIV of 2000) J Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 199 and 247 - Applicant of the Accountability Court filed a reference against him What was the challenge Two areas; first, the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999, was applicable to the areas / areas that became part of the PAA. And second, that the Ordinance, XXIV, which amended section 18 (g) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999, could not be extended to PATA as required under Article 247 of the Constitution because it had Could have been released because of his residence. Under section 18 of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999, a reference may be filed by the Chairman NAB, but after amendment it may be filed by any officer other than the Chairman NAB, if the Chairman has Has the option of manually reviewing the content. And if enough material was found, that reference could be filed with the National Accountability Ordinance, issued by the President in 1999 and it was said that it was following the declarations and the provisional constitutional order and would have enabled it in that regard. All options are in use. Until the Constitution was restored, the President had unconstitutional powers over the power of the Interim Constitution Order, and the announcement of the Emergency Order of Legislation through the ordinance is a fact that some of the rules of the Local Government Ordinance of the North West Frontier Province By extension the rule was extended, it would not mean that all ordinances were enforced during the period of the temporary constitutional order and the constitution was not revived.
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