MUHAMMAD IQBAL versus DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, MIANWALI
West Pakistan Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance 1960 Section 3 (1) (6) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Theory After the adoption of doctrinal views on external affairs, it was an unwise decision and lawless in the eyes of the law and the accused. Under Section 3 (6) of the Ordinance Grounds, representation was not required before the government, who were present to arrest the accused along with the magistrate, which was not a legal and valid basis as was the order of detention of the accused. Was considered under Section 3 of the Act. As a result, it was declared with no legal authority and no legal effect, according to which a constitutional petition was allowed and the accused was ordered to be sentenced to freedom as soon as possible.
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