GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB, FOOD DEPARTMENT, THROUGH SECRETARY FOOD, LAHORE versus MESSRS UNITED SUGAR MILLS, LTD
Sugar mills under section 2 (3) of the West Pakistan Food Staffs (1958) Act 1958 and the publication of the notification in the Punjab Gazette of the Punjab Government, 1973, 1983, 1983, Arts 185 (3) and 199 of the notification of the Punjab Government. Has been instructed to deposit some money. The Federal Government, in accordance with the terms of the notification mentioned in an export fund made by Sugar Mill, challenges the demand arising from the notification by constitutional petition, before the High Court, which demanded that the provincial government be illegal and without. Jurisdiction because it was based on a notification which was not legally notified under section 2 (3) of the Punjab Food Staffs (Control) Act, 1958 and stated that it was not legally notified in the Official Gazette. Upcoming notifications cannot be accepted as a notification order. The High Court allowed a constitutional petition through an unrelated decision The provincial government argued that it was the government's authority to begin publishing the notification in the Uncommon Gazette but that it was not inadvertently published. That the publication will not be unpublished or delayed and that the notification cannot be declared invalid or invalid, and that only the public should object to the publication of a notification in the official Gazette and the facts remain. Given that informants were aware of the notification, the Supreme Court granted an appeal to review the provincial government's wrongdoing.
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