ABDUL RAUF versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Constitution Pakistan 1973 Section 27 (1) By-Laws of Chartered Accountants By-Laws, 1983, Bye-Law 118 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Approval of Permission to Appear in the Final Examination of Chartered Accountants The petitioner who failed in a paper and Could not clarify the above. In two legitimate attempts, the paper once again requested to appear in the paper, but its request was rejected by the authority because it could not clarify the subject in an effort made with permission. Had to appear in the papers. By-law 118 of the Chartered Accountants Bye-Laws, 1983, enacted under Section 27 (1) of the Chartered Accountants Ordinance, which was issued with the approval of the Government of Pakistan by the Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan and In the nature of the petitioner, who failed, in two legitimate possibilities, could not claim any more opportunity to clear the exam, all papers were open course only for the applicant. In the absence of any jurisdictional error in the order passed by the Authority, there has been no trial of the High Court's interference with the exercise of constitutional jurisdiction.
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