CONTEMPT OF COURT AGAINST GENERAL MIRZA ASLAM BEG versus CONTEMPT OF COURT AGAINST GENERAL MIRZA ASLAM BEG
Article 204 Rules of the Supreme Court, 1980, A XXVII RR l & 7 Attempt to reach the court by the accused (who was at that time a member of the Emergency Council established by the Chief of Army Staff and the President). The court was a very serious and serious act of contempt of the Supreme Court to achieve the required verdict because it established the Supreme Court against the accused to interfere with the judicial process, but he was convicted of the crime. In view of the mitigating circumstances, he was acquitted, but in the interest of justice a harsh sentence was ordered [contempt of court].
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