FARRUKH HASSAN ZAIDI versus CHAIRMAN, WAPDA
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 199 Constitutional petition Locus Onetiti, Logos Standing Office Order Principle, The pre-conflict effect was in relation to the education of children of Wapda non-employees in a school administered by WAPDA before the children were admitted. But a few years after that, Wapda decided to withdraw the facility from the legitimate office order and the relief provided by the High Court under Article 199 of the Constitution was related to the applicant's complaint. Not by complaining to a third person. In this case, the principle of Lux punctuality was applied and to avoid administrative difficulties for WAPDA, the High Court accordingly accepted the constitutional application of the applicant's children to the extent possible.
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