NAZAK MIR versus THE STATE
Crimes Against Property (Enforcement Hoodoo) Ordinance 1979 Section 20 Penal Code (XLV of 1860), Section 216A jurisdiction Sessions Court sentenced to more than two years imprisonment in a joint trial but co-accused under section 20 of this ordinance. Was punished. In the same order, the accused was sentenced to two years imprisonment. Under this, the RI read with Section 216A, PPC. All the accused, including the accused, filed an appeal before the Federal Shariat Court. However, he also filed an appeal in the High Court. On the basis that he was not sentenced to more than two years imprisonment, the sessions court upheld the sentence imposed on the co-accused for more than two years, and such order was capable of appeal to the Federal Shariah Court. Not in the High Court. The second clause of section 24 of the Ordinance
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