SHAHBAZ AFGHAN versus STATE
Prohibition (Enforcement) Order 1979 1979 Section 4 Crimes Against Property (Enforcement Hood) Ordinance (VI 1979), Section 9 (5) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 203F Criminal Code of Conduct (V9 1898), Section 382B Received 3 1/2 kilograms of char, 2kg of opium and 500 grams of heroin, the defendants were sentenced to 5 years imprisonment. The RI, whipping and fines by the accused, was heard by the trial court for section 382B, criminal. Should have benefited from the code of conduct. , 1898; that the Federal Shariat Court may grant the same relief. And that the accused should be prompted to change through "repentance". The accused is alleged to have relied on the High Court (5), the Crimes Against Property (Enforcement) Ordinance, 1979, which had no application for the crime. Or guilty, but the same principle can be applied in all cases under appropriate laws to deal with crime as far as the constitutional and legal position for the delivery of criminal justice was concerned, the Supreme Court agreed with such debate on the general proposal. Whether and as far as the legal implications of the provision of Section 9 (5), the Crimes Against Property (Enforcement Hoodood) Ordinance, 1979 are concerned, such a rule cannot be applied unless a Unless there is a law or rule of law, unless the law has the power.
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