MUHAMMAD DILAWAR HUSSAIN versus STATE
Section 9 and 14 (2) of the Foreign Order of 1951, the charges against the Arts 3/2 (A) accused were that he was a Bangladeshi citizen and that he was illegally crossing India via the Wagah border in 1985. Had entered the territory of Pakistan. According to 5 of A of the Passport and Valid Visa Pakistan Citizenship Act, 1951, a person living in the area from Pakistan, Bangladesh, before 12 1971 1271 could not be considered foreign because the Bengalis were given legal recognition. IC was developed. , Passports and others that established a series of conditions regarding the residence and presence of relatives in Pakistan since the accused's parents were not being accused of entering Pakistan illegally, so the accused's request did not weigh. Was taken up because the aforementioned documents were not contrary to the prosecution. The accused had removed the burden of proof which showed that he was not a foreigner.
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