GADOON TEXTILE MILLS versus WAPDA
Articles 153, 154, 155, 160, 161 and Fourth Schedule, Part II, Federal Legislative List, Item No. 3 and Current Legislative List, Item No. 34 Commonwealth Council Rules of Operations and Council Jurisdiction Procedures 153, 154, constitutionally established common interests Councils 155, 160 and 161 provide a self-made self-decision-making and self-governance mechanism. Corporations mentioned in the fourth schedule of the Council do not need to make a decision about the day's work. If the Federal Legislature is included in the list then the Constitution of Pakistan and its affiliates but the general policy on their work Amlat to formulate and to overcome them, which may include a common policy for the return to work of electric power determined by the Council of the Council of WAPDA tariff customers for electricity supply. Shared interests do not have the power to determine tariff tariffs for direct distribution of electricity to consumers through WAPDA and there is no constitutional mandate that the Council share common interests \ approval to any tariff wording \ forming, regulating. The same must be achieved before enforcing the policies according to the \, \ policies \, \ control \ and \ supervision en employed in Article 154 (1) of the Interpretation of Words [wording and phrases].
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