UMAR ASIF JANJUA versus UNIVERSITY OF ENGG.& TECH.
West Pakistan General Clauses Act 1956 Para 43 3 (b) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Articles 263 General Clauses Act (X9 of 1897), Sections 12 and 13 West Pakistan General Clauses Act (VI of 1956), Section 12 Gender Word. Para 3 43 (b) of the University of Engineering and Technology prospectus, the meaning and scope of the word prospectus has been used in the meaning of the prospectus, including the father, where the applicant is effectively detained. I was living in. After the words of the father, the meaning of the father would be known in the sense of the father, but if the applicant was effectively living with the mother, the word would The meaning of the word shall be understood as that of the mother. Such an interpretation of the word father shall be in accordance with the principles laid down in Article 263 of the Constitution which provides for the importation of male gender into section 13 of the General Clause Act, 1897. Measures will be taken to provide that, for the import of the masculine gender, the words women have been taken to include in section 12, the West Pakistan General Clause Act, 1o956, it also provides that There is no objection to the subject or context, so far in all provincial operations, women have been included in the importing words of the masculine gender. Will. The requirement of paragraph 3 (43) of the University of Engineering and Technology prospectus shall be fully met if its women, the mother in appropriate cases, provided the necessary documentation regarding the mother, rather than the father, was provided in their evidence. ? The domicile applicant, while making copies of the mother's domicile certificate and a copy of her ID card, cannot be denied admission simply because
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