MAZHER HUSSAIN versus STATE
Articles 199 and 184 (3) Constitutional Jurisdiction The High Court jurisdiction The Constitution of Pakistan is essentially a document that provides a system for the country under which the Constitution is governed by the various organs of the state under the Constitution. Verifies the functions of. Legal and fundamental rights have also been provided to Pakistan. Articles 184 (3) and 199 of the Constitution provide for the protection of these rights and if any is violated by a person, a judicial notice Article 199 of the Constitution is not to be taken. To take over the jurisdiction of other constitutional and legal organs of the state. This does not mean that it should render all other laws useless and that it is not even enacted to affect the administration and negative influence of the legislature and departments, ie the police. The High Court has been empowered to intervene in any matter under Article 199 of the Constitution. In its territorial jurisdiction no legal remedy has been provided to remedy any affected party / individual's complaint. Such jurisdiction is also available when the remedies available under the law are terminated, but still Applicant's complaint is not solved and the High Court is satisfied with its factual complaint \ r \ n \ r \ n
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