PRINCIPAL, KHYBER MEDICAL COLLEGE, PESHAWAR versus FAIQA MANZOOR
Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 185 and 199 respondents failed to clear all the subjects of the first professional MB, B section exam three times; third year MB, B section admission was sought but through advertisement interim order. Failing High Court allowed Defendant to obtain temporary admission in third year MB, B Section respondent withdrew his constitutional petition after receiving the Admin Interim Order, after which, second Professional MB, B. The department appeared in the exam but did not finish all the subjects. The respondents rejected the request to appear in the supplementary examination. D been. The respondents of the Authority then filed a second constitutional petition, after which the authorities were instructed to allow them to appear in the by-election. Respondent directed the authorities to file another petition before the High Court, declaring its result, which after receiving the Admin Interim Order, the respondent withdrew his constitutional request. Whereas the court failed to see the original intent and purpose of filing the constitutional petition by the defendant by passing the interim order and then allowing the withdrawal of the constitutional petition, under which the rules contained in the prospectus of the college Was to halt the provisions of the case and disappoint the decision of the case on merit by the High Court. Prior to any relief under arbitrary jurisdiction under Article 199 of the Constitution High Court, respondents need to seriously consider the High Court, in order to take advantage of it, which includes the Supreme Court's decision in Nadir Khan. Was instructed to determine the effect of. Filed on behalf of the defendant
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