AL-JEHAD TRUST versus MANZOOR AHMAD WATTOO
Investigation into the role of the Chief Justice's Conference on the public interest litigation and the fundamental rights public interest in Arts 199 (L) (A) and 2A Enforcement Sharia Act (X of 1991), Sections 3, 4 and 5 Quetta The nature and nature of the Constitution does not allege or improperly exercise its powers under Article 199 (l), read with Article 2A of the High Court, Concept High Court, Constitution of Pakistan (1973). Using, in conjunction with the Quetta Declaration, the Chief Justice's Conference on Enforcement and Fundamental Rights, the Shariah Act, Read with Sections 3, 4 and 5 of 1991, which have the authority to look into complaints raised in press reports about illegal and arbitrary allotment of state-owned plots. Vacancies or deficiencies in the constitution regarding the accountability of top state officials such as the Prime Minister of State 4, the Prime Minister of the State, Gornio
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