INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS PAKISTAN, ENGINEERING CENTRE, GULBERG-III, LAHORE versus PAKISTAN ENGINEERING COUNCIL
Pakistan Engineering Council Act 1976 SS2 (m), 10, 14 and 15 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 la Reforms Ordinance (XII of 1972), Section 3 Constitution Petition Appellate Appeal to the Appellant, Showcase for Pakistan Issuance of Notices The Engineering Council issued a notice on inspectors' report that identified deficiencies in the applicant's composition, such as lack of training and laboratory facilities necessary for the complete study structure, challenging the notice to the Constitution. Voices were dismissed by the High Court, the appellant failed. The Consensus Council agreed and agreed. The Appellant Council's approval for the completion and implementation of the affidavit was rightly decided that the appointment of an inspector was for the purpose of considering any recognition issue or any other such entity Can inspect the eligibility of the inspected exam. Facilities for study and education provided in various institutes The preliminary steps in connection with such examination, the steps required for the appointment of the inspector were fully followed while in the present case the report of the inspectors comprising the specialists. The above mentioned defects were sufficiently in the Council's view for the purpose of identifying the Appellant. Argued, in which no legal or factual weakness was found, the intra-court appeal was dismissed in the circumstances
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