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QASIMABAD ENTERPRISES versus PROVINCE OF SINDH


Sindh Buildings Control Ordinance 1979 Section 21 (3) Sindh Local Government Ordinance (XII of 1979), Section 35 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 4 Allotment of plot by Chief Minister = Legislative applicant's argument that Chief Minister to be Chief Executive Plots can be allotted in the province as a condition was not guaranteed by law. The Constitution of Pakistan has governed the area of executive and government activities, not through men, but under the rules of law, every executive must support the law and if an executive act is not backed by law (such as allotment of plots). I) Then the guarantee given in Article 4 of the Constitution that every citizen has the right to be dealt with by law, he will become a minister when no law is given the power to plot. , The plot allotment in question was not given to the applicants

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