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B. Schedule appended to the Act
In legal drafting, when an Act refers to 'Scheduled laws,' it specifically points to a list of laws that are explicitly enumerated within a formal appendix to that very Act. Therefore, the term 'Scheduled laws' refers to laws mentioned in the Schedule appended to the Act.
- The Constitution outlines fundamental laws and principles but does not list specific 'Scheduled laws' for a particular provincial act.
- The Punjab Government Rules of Business govern administrative procedures, not the substantive laws covered by an act.
- The Code of Criminal Procedure is a specific procedural law and not a general repository for 'Scheduled laws' of other acts.