SALEEM RAZA versus STATE
Articles 9 (a) and 10 (d) of the Prevention of Corruption (Second of 1947), Section 5 of the Penal Code (XLV of 1860), Articles 218, 219, 468, 471, 472 and 477A amend the Pakistan Criminal Law. Act (XL of 1958), Ordinance of Banks (Special Courts) (IX of 1984), Constitution of Section 4 of Pakistan (1973), Article 25 Conviction of Proper Accountability, which was found guilty under the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 His waiver was denied. The penalty was that the applicants belonged to different sections of the accused. If, for the commission of the same offenders, the accused were punished by the courts other than the accountability court, then they deserve pardon, whereas under the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999, the culprits were punished under the commission. Under similar circumstances, similar offenses shall be exempt from the National Accountability Ordinance, 10 (d), because public servants belong to the same class in crimes and misdemeanors or criminals. Due to the change in the forum of the trial or the definition of the term crime, the accused can not be declared belonging to different classes as it is found to be involved in the case of public servants. Corruption or criminal misconduct, Sentenced under Articles 218 and 219, the PPC, which is generally enforceable by the courts, is the second schedule under the Code of Conduct, 1898 There are competent hearings under the court, the conviction is liable to be heard by the court and the nature of the crime is still enforceable under similar provisions. 471, 472 and 477A, PPC is generally criminal by the court. The Code of Conduct, 1898, has been amended by special courts under the Ordinance 1984 of the Special Banks (Special Courts)
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