MUAZZAM NAZIR CHANDA versus BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, LAHORE
CHAPTER 6, R10 (ii) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Lawsuit for Fraud Against Applicant's Intermediate Examination and Disqualification Charges for Six Consecutive Examinations for Disqualification Submitted, the proof of which was merely the preparation of two registers by the Board in which certain entries relating to the particular case under the Column / Decision under were completely abolished and re-written. That were not verified by any officer. The S record shows that he had previously had a brilliant academic career in the petitioner, received the National Talent Award in the middle and matriculation examinations and scored 68 68 marks in the intermediate examination in the first annual examination while the second. In the annual examination he scored marks 787 on the basis of T, his academic accreditation was unlikely to resort to unfair means of counterfeiting to pass a heavy load on a particular paper. The authorities were banned from trying to justify the allegations, but no evidence was kept before the court, even The previous proceedings were also not open to the prosecution. The petitioner did not prove against the applicant, the authorities were directed to issue the required certificate as per the Result card issued before the applicant regarding the intermediate examination.
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