BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, LAHORE versus MISS GHAZALA ROOHI
According to the civil court's jurisdiction, the decision to fix the date of birth of a candidate suit for the Special Relief Act 1877 sec 42 Punjab Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Act (XIII of 1976), Sections 29 and 31, So, taken with good faith even if it is not strictly done in accordance with the relevant provisions of law, the jurisdiction of the Civil Court will be removed under Sections 29 and 31 of the Punjab Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Act, 1976 , No charges were made in this regard. In the absence of corruption and distrust of a position of the Board's Committee, the jurisdiction of the Civil Court will be removed if the Board's Committee has, under any law, acted against the Board with regard to the jurisdiction of the Board. Or the board was charged with malfeasance. The court could not be dismissed despite the provisions of sections 29 and 31 of the Punjab Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, 1976 if allegations of corruption and misconduct were not made by the officers of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, The civil court had no jurisdiction to prosecute the plaintiff's candidate's birth registration records.
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