MUHAMMAD IQBAL versus STATE
Section 4 of the Criminal Procedure (Special Court) Act, 1975 Section 4 of the Code of Conduct (XLV of 1860), Section 302/307/34 Sessions Judge moved the case from his file to the special court (suppressing terrorist activities). I had shown extravagance. The lawyer for the accused, who was a legislative session judge, for violating the Circular of the Sindh Criminal Courts, was not authorized to suppress the Terrorism Activities (Special Courts) Act, 1975, pending from his jurisdiction. Transfer to a special court established under Rifles in the Commission of Crime under section 2302/7 307 / under 34, shall not constitute a `Scheduled Crime 'unless it is shown without a licensed rifle, and thus the Ordinance of Arms, Order 65965, , 10 and ief's naughty does not bring the matter to the fore. The transfer of the sessions court case to the special court was illegal and accordingly it was set aside
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