ASADULLAH versus MUHAMMAD TARIQ
Article 199 Constitutional Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 364, 395, 324, 147 and 148 of the Anti-Terrorism Act (XXVII of 1997), Section 7 Property Crimes (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VI of 1979), Section 17 of the Constitution Appeal `Transfer of Terror From the Anti-Terrorism Court to the Courts of General Jurisdiction / Accusers, Allegedly Along with its Compounding Accusers, Complaint at the Union Council Office The party was attacked, which was not a private place, and he also cut off the nose of the victim and placed it in his hand. Such a move was linked to Mouza's moment T Tong, such action allegedly sent a message to the public that anyone who would contest against them could face it. Similar behavior, of course, would have led to terrorism in local places, election disputes could not be termed a personal dispute as applicants claimed because the conflict was not limited to just two people, like two families in the electoral affairs, many People were involved. The candidate running for election had a number of activists who were active and had many supporters, some with political support and some elements of terrorism arising in the electoral disputes. There will be a sense of mass insecurity among the people and a wave of panic and fear will prevail in the area. The alleged prosecution was a terrorist act in the scope of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997, in which case, the court will have jurisdiction to decide. Case
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