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The Federal Shariat Court has jurisdiction to decide matters in its original, revisional, appellate and review jurisdictions and to decide a Reference made to it. Original and Suo Moto jurisdiction Article 203-D of the Constitution empowers the court to examine and decide the question, whether or not any law or provision of law is repugnant to the injunctions of Islam. For the information of those readers who have not gone through the previous Reports, it may be pointed out here that this court during the past years have examined 512 Federal Laws and 999 Provincial Laws Suo Moto on the touch stone of injunctions of Islam and have found 55 Federal Laws and 212 Provincial Laws as repugnant to these injunctions.
Posted on: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 13:44:49 +0000

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