SIDDIQ AKBAR, A.S.-I. versus SANOBAR KHAN, A.S.-I
The authority to make rules of the Standing Order II Inspector General of Police Act 1861 Section 12 Police Rules, 1934, R1 2 1987 is subject to the approval of the Provincial Government in Section 12, Police Act, 1861. Explanation Just because a standing order issued by the inspector general has held the ground for many years, it is not sufficient to approve the issuance of a standing order by the Provincial Government's Standing Order II 1987 issued by the Inspector General. The police have not been approved by the provincial government, it is vacant in its legal status and therefore there is no denying of any legal authority. Went under section 12 of the Police Act, the inspector general should not refuse the approval of the provincial government; the inspector general police shall from time to time be subject to such orders and rules as may be imposed by the provincial government. Determine the effectiveness of the detention and division of the police force and such force to perform their duties effectively. Understands rush to shi.
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