IFTIKHAR HUSSAIN versus PAKISTAN TELEVISION CORPORATION THROUGH GENERAL MANAGER AND 5 OTHERS
Television Receiving Apparatus (Authorization and Licensing) Rules 1970 R 3 (3) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 It was a matter of imposing fees for TV licenses and introducing the pay card system. Receiving license fees was illegal and unlawful because a TV set was also used as a computer monitor and only people who wanted to use the TV to watch the program said that the fee was Was dismissed because the law did not compel a person to own a TV and, if so, to use the computer as a monitor. It was weird, then anyone could easily go to a monitor instead of a TV, such fees would be charged with simplicity even if there was no actual use of a TV that was a dispute over the pay card system. Should be directed to introduce, PSPA because no instruction can be issued to the Television Corporation for the installation of any particular system as it is a matter of policy regarding the conclusion of the High Court which is a collection agreement. The TV fees paid to the respondent were considered inadequate and were not paid in a transparent manner. A detailed inquiry into the resolution of such a question involves a constitutional jurisdiction of the High Court.
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