ABDUL QADIR TAWAKKAL versus CHAIRMAN, NATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY BUREAU, ISLAMABAD
The Banks (Special Courts) Ordinance (IX of 1984), Section 5 (7) National Accountability Ordinance (XVIII of 1999), Section 16 (a) Constitutional Request Guarantee, Case Approval, After Investigation, Challan was issued to Banks (Special) Courts) The Special Court constituted under the Ordinance under Crimes passed the petitioner's pending judgment before the High Court, which was passed on the request of Chairman NAB, the case moved to the Accountability Court which was pending, but the Accountability Court The applicant had not already examined any witnesses by the prosecution before the bail was granted by the High Court, but was required Manet can not present because he could not arrange bail amount involved in this case. The bail was sufficient to warrant the trial did not proceed since 1996 until the accountability court had completed the case in four years. After the receipt of the case and no witnesses examined, under the law the Accountability Court was required to complete the case provided under Section 16 (a) of the National Accountability Ordinance within a period of 30 days, 1999 The trial was in progress. Applicant delayed for more than 10 years for misuse of the law guarantee process
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