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  2. File:The Magistrates’ Courts (Knife Crime Prevention Orders ...

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    English: Under section 14 of the Offensive Weapons Act 2019 a magistratescourt may make a knife crime prevention order in respect of a defendant aged 12 years or more where (i) a chief officer of police applies for such an order, (ii) the court is satisfied that on at least two occasions during the previous two years the defendant had a bladed article, without good reason or lawful ...

  3. Judicial Commission of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Judicial Commission of Pakistan (abbr. JCP) is a national commission for appointment of the superior judiciary, consisting of the Supreme Court, the Federal Shariat Court and the High Courts, of Pakistan. [1] The Chief Justice of Pakistan is the chairman of the commission. On 20 April 2010, the 18th Constitutional Amendment was ...

  4. Judiciary of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Pakistan is the national system of courts that maintains the law and order in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Pakistan uses a common law system, which was introduced during the colonial era, influenced by local medieval judicial systems based on religious and cultural practices. The Constitution of Pakistan lays down the ...

  5. Supreme Court of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Court of Pakistan. عدالتِ عظمیٰ پاکستان. Emblem of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. Flag of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. 33°43′41″N 73°05′55″E  /  33.72806°N 73.09861°E  / 33.72806; 73.09861. Established. 14 August 1947; 77 years ago (1947-08-14) Jurisdiction. Civil, criminal, constitutional and ...

  6. District courts of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    e. The district courts of Pakistan are courts that operate at the district level, they are controlled by the high courts. [1] District courts exist in every district of each province, with civil and criminal jurisdiction. In each district headquarters, there are numerous additional district and session judges who usually preside over the courts.

  7. Pakistan's top court proceedings shown live on TV for ... - AOL

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    Proceedings from Pakistan's Supreme Court were broadcast live on Monday by state television for the first time, giving an unprecedented view into the workings of an institution that has ...

  8. High courts of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Pakistan. There are five high courts of Pakistan, each based in the capital city of the four provinces, plus one in the federal capital, Islamabad. Articles 192 to 203 of the Constitution of Pakistan outline the constitution of the courts, appointment of the judges, their oath of office, and jurisdiction of the high courts. [1]

  9. Politics of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Politics of Pakistan (سیاسیاتِ پاکستان ; ISO: Siyāsiyāt-e-Pākistāna) takes place within the framework established by the constitution. The country is a federal parliamentary republic in which provincial governments enjoy a high degree of autonomy and residuary powers. Executive power is vested with the national cabinet ...