MUHAMMAD ASGHAR versus STATE
Article 199 Constitutional jurisdiction The High Court's objections and jurisdiction scope r \ n \ r \ nThe Constitution of Pakistan is essentially a document that provides a system for the country under which it is governed. It also explains the functions of various organs of the state in the scheme. Constitution, the people of Pakistan have also been given legal and fundamental rights, Article 184 (3) of the Constitution and Article 199 of the Constitution have been provided primarily for the protection of these rights and if by any person against them If violated, take those judicial notes. The person is mentioned in clause (5) of Article 199; Article 199 does not mean to override the jurisdiction of other constitutional and legal organs of the State, it may also impose all other laws. No, it has not been implemented to affect its negative impact too. The administration and operation of the legal entities and departments, ie the police etc., has been empowered to interfere with the High Court in a matter under Article 199 of the Constitution in which the complaint of any aggrieved party / individual within its territorial jurisdiction is resolved. There have been no legal remedies to do so. The remedy available under the law is available even after termination but the applicant's complaint is not resolved and the High Court is satisfied with the fact of the complaint. \ R \ n
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