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In saying so, Justice Munir was especially concerned about the inability of the Court to enforce a decision. The court, he noted, does not have any instrument of power to enforce its ruling if it decides to side with the petitioner (Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan). Indeed, the government - with all the instruments of power at its disposal - can easily ignore the court’s ruling thus putting the case back to where it belonged - in the domain of the people and their representatives.
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In my perception that was not the point for even today court has no instrument of power to enforce it's ruling...Ghulam Muhammad had taken that step with consultation of Justice Munir...Moreover had he given the verdict against Ghulam Muhammad, the governmental machinery would have seized to obey him.