NAHID KHAN versus GOVT. OF PAKISTAN
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 2 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 4, 9, 15 and 199 Constitutional petition authorizing ban on expulsion from Pakistan for non-availability of grounds for applicant's name space for ban of applicant Such an entry would have the effect of limiting a person's freedom to travel abroad, if it is a matter of public interest in public interest that the relevant records show that he is subject to the authority. Can leave on satisfaction. If the applicant was allowed to leave Pakistan, it was suggested to initiate an accountability process against the applicant, which could delay the grounds for keeping the applicant's name in the Exit Control List, though he was not provided. However, if there was an error in the proceedings, there was no real prejudice to the applicant as she could apply for review even after being notified. Naming it in the Exit Control List The process of putting the applicant's name in the Exit Control List is neither unreasonable nor violates any fundamental rights and is being taken in the public interest, simply because its name Can't delete. The applicant was not provided the basis for this
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