STAR AGRO ALLIED MACHINERY INDUSTRIES (PVT.) LTD. THROUGH CHIEF EXECUTIVE versus CHAIRMAN, COMMERCIAL COURT, PUNJAB AND N.-W.F.P
Sections 5A (7), (8) and 5 (B) of the Criminal Procedure Code (v. 1898), Section 249, a commercial court proceeding requiring the prosecutor to be acquitted in the absence of legal status was awarded US $ 7,783,150. Money, Trade Development Authority of Pakistan lodged a complaint in the Commercial Court against the respondent, the defendant was acquitted by the Commercial Court under section 249A for violation of the Import and Export Control Act, 1950, PC appeal against PC The appellant's breach of plea was because the prosecutor had yet to be appointed to stand trial before the Commercial Court, and second, because No petition was filed under section 249A, CRPC for breach of prayer, cannot be verified as invalid where section 5A (7) of the Imports and Export (Control) Act, 1950 , And Section 249A, CRPCs are the laws governing this action. The Commercial Court provides that, without the presence / appointment of a Prosecutor, the case cannot be prosecuted by the Commercial Court, and where it was alleged that the application was not filed under Section 249A, CRPC. Was made, the matter could be resolved only by recording the evidence of the parties and also after the appellant Commercial Court provided the opportunity to proceed with the case, order of acquittal under Section 249A, CRPC. Quickly passed without regard to the provisions of the law. After permission and recording of the evidence, the case was remanded in commercial court
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