MUHAMMAD YOUSAF versus STATE
The Criminal Code of Criminal Procedure (CRPC) Sections 249A & 265, the Anti-Corruption Act (11 of 1947), Section 5 (2) of the Criminal Code (XLV of 1860), Sections 21 and 400 of the Government Employee Applicant. Attempting to get worse, the Afghan Refugee Organization, as its employee, does not appreciate the civil servant, and the case cannot be prosecuted by a special judge. The anti-corruption court rejected both the courts. The decisions reached by the US were based on certain certificates that were presented by them themselves. The evidence cannot be treated as whether the applicant was a civil servant after giving the parties full opportunity to present evidence on the matter, and the decision of the court was taken in this direction. That was the question that should be dealt with. And decided by a special judge
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