AMEER AFZAL BAIG versus AHSAN ULLAH BAIG
Section 176 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the Exhibition Objection Respondent suspects that his father's death was due to poison pollution which the Magistrate approved for expulsion and subsequently the victim The post-mortem was summoned before the Appeal Court to apply in a review exercise. The request was granted with jurisdiction and the order of removal was restored. The order approved by the appellate court was upheld by the High Court. The deceased's legal heirs have the right to dispel the suspicion as long as the expulsion itself does not involve anyone unless they hold office. An autopsy was performed and if the report was positive, executions against those involved would have been required and the post-mortem would never have been a source of inquiry which was not obstructed by the magistrate after the initial investigation. Should go Its first order justified the opposition as well as the High Court, with the same opinion of the Tea Court, so any interference by the Supreme Court was withheld for leave of appeal.
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