ABDUL KHAN versus THE STATE
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Arts 89 (1), 203d (3) (a) and 247 (3) of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance (IV 1990), the President's proposal to compare the discriminatory features of the power arts 89 Articles 1` and 203d (3) (a) of Article 247 (3) of the Constitution make it clear that the President, after the issuance of an ordinance to bring the already applicable laws in the tribal areas in accordance with the Annex to Islam. There is no need to issue any new directions in relation to the law that they themselves made or which Parliament later directed by the Shariat Appeal Bench of the Federal Shariat Court or the Supreme Court of Pakistan Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance. Was approved accordingly. 1990, thus, without formal extension by Article 377 (3) of the Constitution by the President, will stand in the provincial governed tribal areas and at the break of constitutional measures in the event of expansion. Courts operating in the E-tribal areas will be guided by the provisions of the aforesaid ordinance of the Shariat Appellate Bench of the Supreme Court which has already expired.
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