MUHAMMAD SAFDAR versus GOVERNMENT OF SINDH
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Section 8 Industrial Relations Ordinance (XXIII of 1969), Article 25 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 25 and 185 (3) Maintaining the Complaint Request Appropriate Rating, Permanent Orders Provisions of Provincial Government Principal Government of Pakistan granted immunity by notification to the Security Printing Corporation, which was an employee of the applicant corporation and was presented a show cause notice. The request was dismissed by. Provisional Appeal to the Provincial Government Under the provisions of Section 8 of the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment Ordinance, 1968, issuing a notification in the Official Gazette, unlimited to exempt all or any of the Orders from the Ordinance. There were options. The corporation was dealing with the sovereign duties of the state and was engaged in the printing of currency notes, government bonds, securities, stamps and other valuables necessary for economic stability to see that the corporation could easily and easily Undisputed, wisdom in the legislature, the permanent reason for the government to exempt from any provision of the ordinance was not shown that the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance was against Article 25 of Article 8 of the 1968 Constitution. Is violated. Always valid under Article 25 of the Constitution The applicant's basic complaint in the present case was not against section 8 of the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment Ordinance Ordinance, 1968, but it was against the notification of such exemption. Back to
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