Y.K. LEE versus DIG SARGODHA
Section 19 (3) and 7 Criminal Procedure Code (V9 1898), Section 190 (c) Sentencing Code (XLV of 1860), Section 324/440/148/149 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Special Judge Counter The terrorist court, through a newspaper knowing of the case against the accused, exercised his jurisdiction under section 19 (3) of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997, section 190 (c), CRPC Reading together, he sought a record of the case and after passing the instruction file, applied for section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997 and then the qualification under section 19 (3) of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997. I strongly believe in seven It was worth considering Section HA to proceed with further investigation. The matter falls directly under the auspices of the said Act, but the authority of the aforesaid court was silent, prompting the agency to investigate special letters. Courts were set up or established to do justice. In order to collect data to prove some of the allegations against the accused and not to the parties, the investigating officer should be instructed to apply the aforesaid Act and then take further action. To go Examining the qualification strictly, the criminal was against the spirit of jurisprudence and to such an extent was neither justified nor in consequence of a lasting case remanded to the special judge with a remand for fresh judgment on the matter. Was told that if the court is satisfied to be attracted to the provisions. Under section 7 of the aforesaid Act, after reviewing the matter, the matter shall proceed as required under the law, for the transfer of the said matter.
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