GHULAM YUSAF versus DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, ATTOCK
Constitution of Pakistan 1962 Extra 7 and 98 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 20 and 199 Police Act (V 1868), S 30 Immoral application Violates P applicant's right to confess religion and to administer religious instruction Under section 30 of the Police Act, 1861, the 'Zul-Jinnah' and 'Alam' processions claimed that the provisions of section 30 of the Act violated the fundamental rights listed under Article 20 (1973) of the Constitution. Was declared controversial with every guarantee. Citizens' right to advertise, practice and propagate their own religion is guaranteed under Article 20 of the Constitution, subject to the three major sanctions laws, discipline and ethics unless religious beliefs violate public morality. Or do not harm the public. If a religion is practiced and publicly promoted by the SP, it will not ban such a right. Icons, processions or play cards may violate the rights of others to violate the peace so that the fundamental right of religion to be banned and practiced under Article 20 cannot be guaranteed, and public officials are deteriorating the situation. Was given the authority to do and to overcome law and order conflict. The applicant contended that the basic right guaranteed under Article 30, Article 20 of the Police Act, 1861.
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