TAHIR HABIB CHEEMA versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Pakistan's constitution of 1973 did not allow specific seats for doctor's children to be enrolled in medical colleges, as were the sons of other qualified candidates and daughters of medical college teachers as legal incentives to educate children for this quota. Can claim. The protection of seats in medical colleges, apart from the category of children of special people / disabled FATA and medical college teachers, was non-Islamic and conflicted with Arts 2A, 18, 25 and 27 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973). Discrimination on the basis of race, sexual orientation, etc. was allowed under Islam, excluding all seats in medical colleges, saying that three types were made on open merit in the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 2A, 18, 25 and 27. ?
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