MEHBOOB PICTURES versus GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Cinematography Act 1918 Sections 3 and 5 Martial Law Order No. 80 of 1980 Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Indian Film Certificate Certificate The High Court directed the petition filed by the importers of Indian films in a previous constitutional petition. To take all the steps. Consider the certification question and the authority itself will agree to the authority accordingly; The court subsequently refused to consider the question of the certificate on some constitutional and legal objections, despite the order of the directing authority to consider the petitioner's case, which had been filed by the applicants for the films imported. Had agreed to re-review the certificate of CER, which, if any, could not be allowed to protest again on the same dispute, if any, in the path of the applicant, despite the final approval of the court order, the authority It can still withhold constitutional and legal sanctions to maintain the current constitutional application.
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