MUHAMMAD WAZIR KHAN versus STATE
Amendment of the jurisdiction of section 24, XLV of 1860 (section XLV of 1860), section 302/307/148/149/109 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), transfer of case order in section 199, 24 of the Criminal Law (Special Provisions) Ordinance, 1968 Used in stream. The government had included all orders whether as a result of the end of the proceedings or the Home Secretary in the pending trial, therefore, had jurisdiction to transfer the matter from a tribunal on the basis of section 24 of the Ordinance. Be able to. Other tribunal ordinances of the Criminal Law (Special Provisions) Ordinance, 1968, which conflicted with the fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution, were void and the authorities under the ordinance ceased to exercise their powers and were subject to the ordinance. All appeals should also be tried by the General Courts working in the District Deputy Commissioner, and the record of this case should be directed to the relevant Sessions Judge for trial.
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