(2) Any person subject to this Act who considers himself aggrieved by the finding or sentence of
a summary Court martial may submit a petition to the 1[Federal Government], or the 2[Chief of the
Army Staff], or any officer empowered to act under section 128.
132. Annulment of proceedings. The 1[Federal Government] or the 2[Chief of the Army Staff]
or any prescribed officer may annual the proceedings of any Court martial on the ground that they are
illegal or unjust.
133. Bar of appeals. No remedy shall lie against any decision of a Court martial save as provided
in this Act, and for the removal of doubt it is hereby declared that no appeal or application shall lie in
respect of any proceeding or decision of a Court martial to any Court exercising any jurisdiction
whatever 3[except as provided for in section 133A 4[and Section 133B.]
3[133A. Court of Appeals 4[for Hadd cases].___(1) Any person to whom a court martial has
awarded a sentence of hadd under an Islamic law may, within sixty days from the date of the
sentence, prefer an appeal against the finding and sentence of the court martial to a Court of Appeals
consisting of the Chief of the Army Staff or an officer, being a Muslim, designated by him in this
behalf, hereinafter referred to as the Court of Appeals 4[for Hadd cases].
(2) No sentence awarded by a court martial as hadd under an Islamic law shall be executed unless
it is confirmed by the Court of Appeals 4[for Hadd cases.]
(3) The Court of Appeals 4[for Hadd cases] shall have power to ____
(a) confirm the finding or sentence of both; or
1 Subs. by the Pakistan Army (Amdt.) Act, 1973 (51 of 1973), s. 3.
2 Subs. by F.A.O., 1975 Art. 2 and Sch.
3 Added by the Pakistan Army (Amdt.) Ordinance, 1984 (36 of 1984), Ss. 18. and 19.
4 Added and ins. by the Pakistan Army (Amdt.) Act, 1992 (28 of 1992), ss. 2,3, and 4.
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