MUHAMMAD ALI IMAM YOUSAF versus UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB, LAHORE
Regln 16 [As amended in June, 1995] Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Applicants Applicants are seeking to withdraw from the University for at least two months MA MA / MCC, Part II exam which was to start at 18. In order to prepare for Part II, 1996, to give applicants a reasonable / reasonable time, applicants will not be much interested in the large number of students granting relief relief if the first annual examination of Part II, 1995 is to begin. ? 18 1996 - After the end of 1996, or the exam date has been extended for two months, the university administration will face many difficulties, both administrative and financial, and such postponement may hamper the scheduling of other exams. Is what the university has to do this year. And during the next year, regular students who were to attend Part II, First Examination, 1995, starting from 1896 to 1996, will be put in serious trouble. As usual, the number of students who were about six thousand six thousand would not face difficulties or suffer due to which the examinations were postponed, which resulted in the applicants and themselves being kept alike. Students had to deal with self-created problems. He was not eligible for the first annual examination of Part 1, as per schedule, along with other students of his academic session, due to the applicants' failure, he or she was eligible for one or more of the Part 1 exams during the month of June / July, 1996. Appeared in more articles, application for postponement exams dismissed
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