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Before i post the exact New i would like to mentioned some points
According to Nizam-e-Adal Regulation 2009, Cluase 2, Definations:
"(a) “Dar-ul-Dar-ul-Qaza” means the final appeallate/revisional court, in the said area, designated as such, under this Regulation, in pursuance of clause (2) of Article 183 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan; "
Is it means, Supreme Court???
okey lets see what Clause No. 2 of Article 183 of CoIRP says
2) The Supreme Court may from time to time to time sit in such other places as the Chief Justice of Pakistan, with the approval of the President, may appoint.
Now Maulana Sufi Muhammad said
We will obey government’s decision regarding administrative issues but not in judicial matters. The decisions of Nizam-e-Shariat could not be challenged in High Court and Supreme Court.
http://geo.tv/4-15-2009/39875.htm
According to Nizam-e-Adal Regulation 2009, Cluase 2, Definations:
"(a) “Dar-ul-Dar-ul-Qaza” means the final appeallate/revisional court, in the said area, designated as such, under this Regulation, in pursuance of clause (2) of Article 183 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan; "
Is it means, Supreme Court???
okey lets see what Clause No. 2 of Article 183 of CoIRP says
2) The Supreme Court may from time to time to time sit in such other places as the Chief Justice of Pakistan, with the approval of the President, may appoint.
Now Maulana Sufi Muhammad said
We will obey government’s decision regarding administrative issues but not in judicial matters. The decisions of Nizam-e-Shariat could not be challenged in High Court and Supreme Court.
http://geo.tv/4-15-2009/39875.htm
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