CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, SARGODHA versus QAISER IQBAL
The Special Relief Act 1877 has the jurisdiction of the Civil Court suit under section 42 of the Punjab Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Act (XIII of 1976), section 29 civil procedure code (v. 1908), section 115 suit to declare that the plaintiff Was entitled to issue. Certificate from the Board of Education shows that the plaintiff not only passed in other articles, but also under the model drawings that the civil court had ruled and the appeal court's decision was upheld by the appellate court, Was affirmed by the Court of Appeal. Without section 29, the Punjab Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Act 1976 stripped the jurisdiction of the court for a question relating to an act, order or proceeding made by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education without knowledge of such jurisdiction. Cannot be accepted The law, however, had to be there and the court was obliged to be aware of the provision of the law that touched its jurisdiction. To assess whether the jurisdictional jurisdiction was raised or not, to review the error of the jurisdiction and any misconduct which the jurisdictional jurisdiction, decision, and purpose of the decision made No jurisdiction to approve. They were set aside by the High Court for the exercise of jurisdiction over review
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