Q461: In the case of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif vs President of Pakistan (PLD 1993 S.C 473), who was the Chief Justice?
Q462: As per case "The State vs Dosso and Other (PLD 1958 S.C 533)", who was the Chief Justice at that time?
Q463: Begum Nusrat Bhutto vs Chief of Army Staff (PLD 1977 S.C. 657), when this case was decided who was the Chief Justice?
Q464: In Maulvi Tamiz-ud-Din Vs Governor General of Pakistan (PLD 1955 F.C 240) case, the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was dissolved by _____ on October 24, 1954.
Q465: As per Article 20(b) of Constitution of Pakistan 1973, Subject to law, public order and morality every religious denomination and every sect thereof _____ have the right to establish, maintain and manage its religious institutions.
Q466: As per Article 175(2) of Constitution of Pakistan 1973, No Court shall have any jurisdiction save aa is or may be conferred on it by the the Constitution or by or under _____ law.
Q467: According to the Article 18(a) of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973, No person shall be punished for the same offence more than _____?
Q468: As per the Case of Miss Asma Jillani vs Government of Pakistan (PLD 1972 S.C 139), the precise question the Supreme Court was whether the High Courts had jurisdiction under Article 98 of the _____ to enquire into the validity of detention under the Martial Law Regulation No. 78 of 1971 in view of the bar created by the provisions of jurisdiction of Courts (Removal of Doubts) Order 1969.
Q469: In the case of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif vs President of Pakistan (PLD 1993 S C 473), it was held the dismissal of the Prime Minister along with his Cabinet and the dissolution of the National Assembly under the purported exercise of power conferred on the President under Article 58(2)(b) could be upheld. This unlawful action moreover was also violative of _____?
Q470: As per Article 4(1) of Constitution of Pakistan 1973, to enjoy the protection of law and to be treated in accordance with law is the ______ right of every citizen. Wherever he may be, and of every other person for the time being within Pakistan.