HABIB-UL-WAHAB ALKHAIRI versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Sections 494 and 495 of the Pakistan Criminal Law Amendment Act (XL of 1958), Section 10 (4) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 203d with the prosecution of Islam for criminal offenses. Receiving Charges Section 10 (4), Withdrawal without the permission of a prosecution for fine punishable under the Pakistan Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1958, cannot be allowed if the case relates to al-Abdul. The provisions of section 494 cannot be withdrawn unilaterally to the State. & 495, Section 10 (4) of the CRPC and Pakistan Criminal Law Amendment Act 1958, thus, the integration of Islam denies that they make any exception to it, because the government has the authority to withdraw ? A case should be prosecuted against a person whose offense is exempt from trial or guilt, and in addition to this power should be tied to the \ common interests even in divorce cases under Articles 494 and 495, CR P.C. And Section 10 (4), the amendment and amendment of the Pakistan Criminal Law Act, 1958, so that they can be made in accordance with the integration of Islam and remain effective until January 1, 1992.
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