DR. MIRZA RAZA ALI versus STATE
Section 497 National Accountability Ordinance (XVIII of 1999), Sections 9 (a), (II), (IV) and (vi) and 10A Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Request Guarantee, Applicant's Grant, Chairman Was. The Health Welfare Committee and the co-accused, who were members of the committee, fraudulently and dishonestly misappropriated zakat funds from corrupt and illegal means and were charged against Section 9 (a) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 ( II) (iv) and (vi). The Constitution, which was punished under Section 10A of the ordinance, had earlier dismissed the petitioner and his accompanying accused in the same reference by the co-accused of the High Court, seeking approval of the bail, the court and the court Azmi had granted bail to the co-accused, the petition mainly on the basis that since the Supreme Court had granted bail to his co-accused in the same context, the petitioner has also stood on the same ground. By no means, it can be admitted for bail. In the case of the accused, a prominent case was registered with the court itself, the petitioner stood opposite the accused and the matter was discriminatory, which led to the petitioner, the chairman of the Health Welfare Committee. It was more responsible for funding than charges against a member of the committee that sometimes made ill purchases against drug bills and never used drugs for patients. There was not a role that consisted of one or two or even a few people, but many from the wider public, resulting in
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