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Case ID d87f299b-d97b-4e33-a056-9dbbfdbc62a4
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Case Number Special Criminal Anti-Terrorism Appeals Nos. 47 an
Decision Date Nov 02, 2021
Hearing Date Oct 26, 2021
Decision The court ruled on the appeals presented, addressing the matters of law and evidence as they pertained to the charges against the petitioners. The judges deliberated on the implications of the anti-terrorism laws and the evidence submitted during the hearing. The decision reflects a comprehensive interpretation of the applicable laws, ensuring justice is served while maintaining the integrity of the judicial process.
Summary In the case of Special Criminal Anti-Terrorism Appeals Nos. 47 and 48 of 2018, the Sindh High Court examined the appeals filed by NADEEM alias MANGA against the State. The decision was rendered by Justices MOHAMMED KARIM KHAN AGHA and KAUSAR SULTANA HUSSAIN on November 2, 2021, following a hearing on October 26, 2021. This case addresses significant issues related to anti-terrorism legislation in Pakistan. The court's ruling emphasizes the importance of due process and fair trial rights, particularly in cases involving serious allegations such as terrorism. The judges carefully considered the evidence and arguments presented, aiming to uphold justice while navigating the complexities of the law. Keywords such as 'anti-terrorism', 'judicial process', 'fair trial rights', and 'Sindh High Court' are crucial for understanding the implications of this case and its relevance in contemporary legal discourse.
Court Sindh High Court
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Judges MOHAMMED KARIM KHAN AGHA, KAUSAR SULTANA HUSSAIN
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Petitioners NADEEM alias MANGA
Respondents The STATE
Citations 2023 SLD 910, 2023 MLD 562
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