GHULAM DASTAGIR versus WATER AND POWER DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
West Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority Act 1958 Section 17 (1A) (a) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 2A, 4, 9, 14, 25, 37 (E), 38 (B), 199, 203G The A&G 212 constitutional petitioners, in their constitutional petitions, had prayed to the strings of the constitutional jurisdiction of the High Court petitioners that the provisions of section 17 (1A) (A) of the Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority Act 1958 Granted the Authority unlimited powers. Controversial and non-Islamic should be termed as the reverse of the Constitution. The applicants failed to state that the provisions of the law were under the basic rights of guarantors guaranteed by the Constitution and that these provisions contradicted the integration of Islam or they were struck down by the principles of natural justice to the High Court Constitution of Pakistan (1973). Article 203G of the K had no jurisdiction to declare against the integration of Islam, even if the law was issued by PK. Resident or governor when the National Assembly or Provincial Assembly was not working
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