ZAHIR ENTERPRISES versus GOVERNMENT OF BALOCHISTAN
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Arts 18, 25 and 199 Balochistan Rules for Trade, 1976, R 13 Equal Rights of Free Trade Constitutional petition with secret businessmen for the purpose of procuring 100 million metric by the authorities for filing the Luxury Standard What was Without inviting tons of wheat traders to open public tenders, they usually deal with the supply of wheat to the government department, which operates in the same business and is also interested in providing wheat to the authorities. Requested to abstain from legal contract and provide equal opportunity. To attend to all public interest concerns, a constitutional petition was filed against the authorities if no response was received by the authorities. The applicant was only interested in the extent to which the respondents were concerned. There should have been a transparent contract, giving the wheat supply contract. And as a government official and public representative, it was not prosecuted, vowing to exercise its authority illegally, arbitrarily and in a colorful way because in accordance with Article 18 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), every citizen was given a commercial business or Freedom of profession has equal rights and that all government transactions, including the delivery of contracts, should be based on the Authority, the Independent and Transparent Policy Act of Authority, to provide fair, fair and fair transparency to the respondents' work. Needless to say, the applicant who was also interested in delivering wheat to the authority was a rage The person that was rightly challenged the authority policy. Openness and transparency in managing administrative matters, including contract approval
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