MALIK MUSHTAQ AWAN versus GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Pakistan (Control) Ordinance Exit Sections 3 and 2 Passport Act of 1981 (XX of 1974), Sections 8 and 7 of Pakistan (1973), Arts 2A, 4, 19, 25 and 199 Constitutions travel abroad and abroad The right to go is a fundamental right, which can be regulated by the federal government under the Passport Act 1974 and the Exit for Pakistan (Control) Ordinance, 1981, to allow the federal government to enroll and enroll its citizens under the Passport Act. Have the option to regulate. Procedure for 1974 The naming of a person in the Exit Control List requires the impartiality of the procedure by the federal government without compromising legal or public interest or national interest obligations in all of the procedures provided for in the Passport Act 1974 Reservations have to be read. With the Exit for Pakistan (Control) Ordinance, 1981, the person who wishes to be named in the Exit Control List, shall have the same rights, including the rights of advance notice. The rules of section 8 (2), the Passport Act, 1974 and the Passport Act, 1974 can be issued only in exceptional circumstances where the competent authority did not pass a preliminary injunction to name a person in the Exit Control List. There was no content at the relevant time to pass the order. The grounds on which the service was suppressed through submission of feedback by the Authority was not enforceable and the revocation request filed by the affected person was dismissed without the request of the competent authority and made necessary provisions of the law. The order related to placing this order in violation is passed in the Execution Control List of the applicant without legal authorization.
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