MUSA MEDICAL STORE, PROPRIETOR MUHAMMAD ISMAIL SHAH versus PROVINCE OF THE PUNJAB
Section 25, 26 and 27 Punjab Drug Rules of Pharmacy Act 1967, 1988, 15, 16, 17 and 20 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petition for the issuance of Drug Cell License was rejected on the basis that the application Was not worth it. Applicant claiming to be licensed under Punjab Drug Rules 1988, the applicant himself claimed that he is a qualified Rural Health Inspector who has received training in other fields of medicine. Applicant has worked as a medical technician for over 30 years. From where he was in the District Council. Retired, and after his retirement after the medical store was established, the applicant alleged that he had not been heard before the license application was rejected. The High Court sent the petitioner to Director Health Services for a personal hearing and to record his statement with him. Respecting its eligibility and passing the Speaking Order, giving detailed reasons for excluding the application as per law.
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