SAREED KHAN versus THE STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Sections 497 and 498 of the Criminal Procedure (XLV of 1860), Sections 216 of the Explosives Act (VI of 1908), Sections 4 and 5 of the Pressure on Terrorist Activities (Special Courts) Act ( XV of 1975, jurisdiction to bail in a specially heard High Court case by a special court established under section 5 (X) and the Act (5 exclusive5 tri XV), where a person is accused of a scheduled offense. The invoice was not yet submitted and the matter is still under investigation. The Stage High Court will have the option of entertainment, and in the same case after the decision to grant bail, once the challan is presented and it has been admitted by the special court, then any other person, including the High Court. The court will not be left with any jurisdiction. A special investigation into the case is still underway after the Special Court rescinded such a bail plea. Losing the High Court's jurisdiction to entertain and decide a bail application
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