MUHAMMAD SHAHID versus VICE-CHANCELLOR, PUNJAB UNIVERSITY. LAHORE
University of Punjab Act 1973 Section 15 (3) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Educational Institutions Examination BA / BS Amendment Regarding Code of Conduct Impact Petitioners / Candidates appearing in BA / BSc Exam in 1997 Applicants were required to appear in all subjects and were given credit for two subjects, in which they obtained pass numbers. Applicants, in their constitutional petition, submitted before the High Court, They claimed that they were only asked to appear in these articles. Rule 1 of the BSC (Pass Course) Examination was amended by the Academic Council and it was stated that the first Vice-Chancellor approved the use of powers under Section 15 (3) of the University. ? The Punjab Act, 1973 and then the Syndicate Regulation had approved before amending it if the candidate could get exemption even after having at least qualified subjects. In the Annual Examination marks, number, they could have participated in the sub-examination. By amending the Code of Conduct, the by-election was only open to candidates who scored 33% in the individual papers and scored a total of 5 in the excluding failed article, the applicants said. The amendment states that examiners were not included in the instructions given at the time of submission of admission form for the examination. He said that the code of conduct was never amended to the applicant's colleges. And it was stated that under Section 15 (3) of the Punjab University Act 1973, they were given by the Vice Chancellor under Emergency Power.
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