MUHAMMAD AJMAL versus PRINCIPAL, MEDICAL COLLEGE, RAWALPINDI
Section 2 (ii) of the Punjab Act, 1973 and the calendar of the Punjab University, 1990, Chap. X. Regulation 8 (1) of the Prospect of Government Medical Colleges in Sections 3 and 4 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article connected with the University of Punjab in 1991. According to Sections 3 and 4 of Prospects of Government Medical Colleges in Punjab under the misapprehension of the constitutional request of the Government Medical College student for two years' contempt of court for corruption charges (Provincial Government issued) The college was honored by the Principal of Waldetti Medical College, although under the provincial government health department, Punjab The university had an affiliated college and was operating under the university's calendar and its rules, so the province's government could not do so. Supporting the rule which gave the provincial government the authority to make medical education arrangements, even to act on matters falling under the jurisdiction of the Punjab University under the Government Medical College under the Punjab University Act, 1973. Therefore, rules and regulations had to be followed for the discipline of the University of Punjab and its affiliated colleges and the punishment was punished. For 2 years, the student of the colonel was not in accordance with the rules of the Punjab University because the punishment given in the prospectus issued by the provincial government was in conflict with the rules of the Punjab University as it has been fixed in his calendar for one year. Has expired. As stated in the university calendar, the college principal may be included in the academic class if it appears that the residence of the student in the college hostel may be subject to discipline.
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