BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION versus MUHAMMAD YOUNIS
Chairman of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 CHAPTER 3, Regulation 10 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3), to deal with Rule 10 of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Power, in the strictest case, to reduce the strictness of the rules. Has been prepared. With unusual circumstances or difficulties. Once the issue of difficulties was settled, the chairman could pass any order as he deemed it necessary to overcome such difficulties of the board under Regulation 10, the rule could do anything to the contrary and the chairman. The rolls of power, like this, were all hugging. And the use of such power could be used to overcome any difficulties and situations, for example, any situation of difficulties, which was beyond the control of any student / candidate. Because the use of such power could open the flood of such power. If, in fact, the issue of difficulty had been in the knowledge of the Chairman, where any candidate had faced reasons beyond his control, then it would have been a matter for the High Court to consider the facts. And the circumstances rightly concluded that he had to face difficulties due to factors beyond his control, especially because of the denial of facts. The High Court considered the candidates' case a difficult one, No intervention is guaranteed.
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