GHULAM HAIDER JAMRO versus CHAIRMAN, NAB
Sections 497, 498 and 561 of the National Accountability Ordinance (XVIII of 1999), Section 9 (b) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 guaranteed to maintain the constitutional petition, the refusal of the applicants was assigned an important role in the commission of the offense. And the Prima Fees Prosecution has held the accused involved in the commission of a huge financial loss to the High Treasury jurisdiction of the High Court to approve the bail of the accused involved in NAB cases under Article 199 of the Constitution. Trial against Section 9 (b) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 is not strictly prohibited, but says that the jurisdiction had to be viewed by the High Court. Whether such powers should be exercised so freely as to be completely void and to repeal the provisions of Section 9 (b) of the Ordinance; which, on the one hand, enables all offenses by accountable courts. Heard made. On the other hand, the application of Sections 497, 498 and 561A, CCPC has been banned under the courts for sanction of bail for the accused involved in such matters, the applications cannot be relieved in bail.
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