AHMAD NAWAZ versus STATE
Section 10 amendments to the Criminal Laws (Protection of Women) Act (VII of 2006), the Preamble General Clauses Act (X of 1897), Section 6 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 12 and the elimination of FIR on 199 Constitutional Requests Impact of the Criminal Laws Amendment (Protection of Women) Act, 2006, in addition to the cases registered, the crimes committed before the enactment of the said Act also took place in 2006 and filed under Section 10 of the FIR. had gone. Long before the enactment of the Criminal Laws Amendment (Protection of Women) Act 2006, the enforcement of the Adultery (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance, 1979, on 16th 2006, which came into force on the applicable 2 12 2006 law. Along with the location of the incident, this case and the Criminal Law Amendment (Protection of Women) Act, 2006, will be fully applicable at the time of the FIR registration, under which parts of the Criminal Procedure (Enforcement Act) Ordinance, 1979, I find that Section 10 was omitted, which would not apply to this case, as indicated by the savings clause in the Act 2006, even as Article 12 of the Constitution and Article 6 of the General Clause Act 1897. The crime was completely guarded. Zina (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance, 1979 1979 Thus, no case was presented for termination of FIR Constitutional application was dismissed accordingly.
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