KHAN ASFANDYAR WLI versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Section 25? A (E) and (G) ??? Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 184 (3) ?? Under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution, the constitutional application before the Supreme Court? National Accountability Bureau Ordinance, 1999? Pay out of court ??? Debt payment ??? Chairman, National Accountability Bureau's discretion to reject the recommendations of the Committee and Governor State Bank of Pakistan ??? Validation ??? The provisions of Sections 25A (e) and (g), in their present form, suffer from excess of delegation of power; in this case, these provisions give the Chairman discretion. The National Accountability Bureau will reject the recommendations of the Permanent Appointments Committee and refuse to accept the agreement reached between a lender and a lender. The Supreme Court directed that the recommendations given by the Governor State Bank of Pakistan be bound by the Chairman. , In writing beyond the National Accountability Bureau for a period not exceeding 7 days shall be assigned in writing for the appropriate reasons and appropriate amendments to Sections 25A (e) and (g) of this Ordinance.
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