ZARAK KHAN versus SESSIONS JUDGE, QUETTA
Criminal Code of Conduct (CRPC) Section 526 of the Criminal Procedure Code (XLV of 1860), Section 302/324/120B / 109/34 of the Terrorist Activities Press (Special Courts) Act (XV of 1975), Section 4 Special Courts The Rapid Cases Act (IX of 1992), Section 5 Special Courts for Immediate Trial (Cancellation) Ordinance (LII of 1994), Section 2 Transfer of the Case Pressure of Terrorist Activities to the Federal Government (Special Courts) Withdrew and exchanged the case with the special court established under the Act 1975. After the Speed Court for Speedy Trials recorded the evidence and proceeded with the case, the Petitioner did not challenge the Federal Government since the transfer through the Special Court for Speedy Trials (Replay) Ordinance, 1994, and not only the Speed Trials Act 1992. Was canceled, but all pending cases were also transferred to the Sessions Court for a trial petitioner's case, resulting in the Sessions Court Petitioner being moved, however, did not challenge the waivers of Ordinance LII 1. 4994, which was subsequently and exclusively on the ground in connection with the cases being heard before the Special Courts, which were transferred to the Sessions Court through the Legislature of Ordinance LII of 1994, to curb terrorist activities. The suppression provisions (Special Courts) Act, 1975, could not exclude the jurisdiction of the Sessions Judge, hearing the same petition to move a similar petition from the Sessions Court to the Special Court for suppressing terrorist activities. Was done
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