6202/2024 Const. P. Ayaz Ahmed Memon (Petitioner) V/S Fed. of Pakistan and Others (Respondent)
Sindh High Court
Bench: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Muhammad Karim Khan Agha, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Adnan-ul-Karim Memon(Author)
Order Date: 12-AUG-25
Under Article 199 of the Constitution, the High Court has a discretionary power to act in support of the law and protect constitutional rights. This power is reserved for extraordinary situations to ensure justice is served, not to allow injustice to continue. If it is determined that substantial justice has already been achieved between the parties, the court may choose not to use this discretionary jurisdiction. 14. Since the petitioner has repeatedly challenged the decision and his appeals have consistently been rejected by all competent authorities, including the Prime Minister, there is no reason to interfere with the findings under Article 199 of the Constitution. 15. This petition lacks merit and is accordingly dismissed along with pending application(s), if any.Full judgment text for this case is not yet available on Pakistan Law Reports. Check the official Sindh High Court case law portal for the complete order.
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