STATE versus MST. SHAZIA MUBASHIR
Section 497 (5) of the Explosive Regulation (XLV of 1860), Sections 302, 120 (B), 324, 121, 121A, 440, 435, 436 and 124 of the Explosive Substances Act (VI of 1908), Sections 3, 4 And the repeal of the 5 Anti-Terrorism Act (XXVII of 1997), Section 7 Pakistan Army Act (XXXXX of 1952), Section 31 (d) and 96 bail, although not designated in the FIR, but their complicating operations. On the other hand, it is described in section 96 of Pakistan. Not only was the Army Act 1952 banned from re-trial for a single crime, but the same facts were rightly stated by the Anti-Terrorism Court that the accused's case was sentenced to more than three years in prison. Was entitled to guarantee. They were prosecuted and acquitted. The request for a bail application was dismissed.
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