almas almass June 12, 2007
#6 Posted by almass on June 13, 2007 3:18:53 pm
mantolive yeah i got things mix up :)i rechecked my source . Section 144 of criminal procedure code is from the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1898. my bad also... hope u wont prosecute me for some act of spreading disinformation :P
#4 Posted by MantoLives on June 13, 2007 2:22:47 am
In addition to the fine charter of the UN, you could also quote Article 16 of Pakistan`s current constitution:
16. Freedom of assembly.
Every citizen shall have the right to assemble peacefully and without arms, subject to any reasonable restrictions imposed by law in the interest of public order.
16. Freedom of assembly.
Every citizen shall have the right to assemble peacefully and without arms, subject to any reasonable restrictions imposed by law in the interest of public order.
#3 Posted by MantoLives on June 13, 2007 2:19:47 am
While I agree with the article in toto... I am a bit stumped by this reference to ``British Constitution of 1938``....
The British constitution is unwritten - consisting on several documents ... the most important being the Bill of Rights from the 17th century...
Did the author mean Government of India Act 1935... or some law under the same?
The British constitution is unwritten - consisting on several documents ... the most important being the Bill of Rights from the 17th century...
Did the author mean Government of India Act 1935... or some law under the same?
#2 Posted by Urstruly on June 12, 2007 10:25:59 am
The two draconian laws - Section 144 and MPO 16 - are carte blanche for corrupt, westernized ruling elite to control masses, even with murder of unarmed citizens. The so-called government, which in fact is a set up to subjugate people, is immune from the consequences of these laws. I do not think that other than destroying and dismantling this system there is a way to change the situation by ``creating awareness`` alone. I have endured the wrath of state power when beaten mercilessly during a baton charge in a protest (happened more than once but then I smartened up). Apart from choking pain, the most horrible thing in the baton charge is the swooshing sound of the swinging baton which ends in a thumping sound when it hits your ribs. People! be nice to animals and cattle. Been there.
#1 Posted by Ally on June 12, 2007 4:55:34 am
I always wondered what `chhataali` was!
thanks... now i know its a rubbish law!!!
thanks... now i know its a rubbish law!!!
Interact Index
Similar Articles
- Pakistan and the Death Penalty: Time to Call it Quits Beena Sarwar
- Aitzaz’s Monumental Blunder saeed qureshi
- Please De-stabilize the System Ahmer Muzammil
- The Lucifer Effect Yasir Abbasi
- Myths Surrounding the Lawyer’s Movement Ameer Mukhtar
US Elections 2008 Primaries
Latest Interacts
- HP: “show me how they... There is no ‘honour’
- masadi: Tahmed sahib I am... Why Zardari Should Be
- masadi: Salam and greetings of... Why Zardari Should Be
- masadi: #48 rabiawsti writes "I... There is no ‘honour’
- masadi: tahmed writes "and i... Why Zardari Should Be
- rabiawsti: #42 well, land reforms predated... There is no ‘honour’
- hamidm2: Re: # 74 masadi mian, "Ahmad... Why Zardari Should Be
- masadi: hamid writes to tahmed"...... Why Zardari Should Be








reply to this interact
write a new interact
add to favorites
flag objectionable content