MUHAMMAD ASIF MARGOOB SIDDIQUI versus PAKISTAN THROUGH SECRETARY OF LAW AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS ISLAMABAD
Article 9 (A) (V) and 18 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution of the Constitution (10 of 1984), Article 161 Constitutional Jurisdiction High Court ends the jurisdiction of the accused Some 3 / some years ago, anonymous complaints were filed by the High Court instructing the authorities to provide an executive board meeting. Authorities said such action could not be provided as an internal correspondence. Not related to any state secrets under which the affairs of the State can be jeopardized, no privilege can be attached to such documents and the High Court has to rely on such documents to reach a reasonable conclusion. Had the authority to do. Under Article 199 of the constitution, not only the merit but also the competent High Court can terminate the inquiry / investigation proceedings or proceedings by the NAB authorities against the accused filed under Article 199 of the constitution. It is important to check out the options. NAB authorities' use of powers allowed under high court under Article 199 of the Constitution for interrogation proceedings against the accused
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