PAKISTAN MUSLIM LEAGUE (N) THROUGH KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF, M.N.A. AND OTHERS versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN THROUGH SECRETARY MINISTRY OF INTERIOR
Part II, Chapter 1 [Arts, 8 to 28] Fundamental Rights Feature \ r \ n \ r \ nThe basic rights guaranteed by the Constitution are not merely to abstain from certain constitutional principles. The basic law is the supremacy of the laws made by the common state. They are exempt from the pale of the legislative process and administrative process. They express the constitutional provisions set by intelligent tactics to restrict legislative powers and overcome the temporal desire of the majority. The sanctity of fundamental rights is protected by Article 8 (2) of the Constitution, which is a state restriction in which the legislature does not have to make any law by which the dreaded fundamental right can be reduced or stripped and To the extent such violation is valid, to the extent that there is a law, it is not liable to be retained by any legislator or executive except to the extent provided for in Article 233 of the Constitution. There is no right that can be waived, which is based on public policy, the citizens of Pakistan cannot be forgiven themselves of these various basic rights. The Constitution does not grant them basic hqun. Be the road as it is in the words Contrary to the Agreement \ \ r \ n \ r \ n
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