MUHAMMAD NOORULLAH KABIR versus STATE
Sections 14 (2) and 14B of the Foreigners Order, 1951, Section 3 (2) (a), in the Definition of Evidence case, it was mentioned in the judgment that after completion of the sentence the accused should be sent from Pakistan to his native country (Bangladesh). Country) The accused should have been sentenced, the RI convicted had been completed, but the accused was still in custody because he allegedly had another case. In connection with the preparation of fake documents, the purpose of conviction under Section 20 PP PPPC will not be fulfilled because the accused was ordered to deport and unless his deportation arrangements are made he will be imprisoned. Will remain Could not be released because in order to be released, he had to obtain the citizenship of Pakistan, which he needed proof of that he could not present in court, and the sentence of punishment would always come in his way. It will not be possible to obtain his citizenship. / Citizenship of Pakistan Since the accused had fulfilled the sentence given to him and in this case he was detained only for want of completion of deportation, hence the deportation order was set aside. He had to go his own way, if not needed in another case, right away from prison. Be released \ r \ n
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