NOOR MUHAMMAD KHAN versus PRINCIPAL, AYUB MEDICAL COLELGE, ABBOTTABAD
CL9 Pakistan Medical and Dental Council Rules, 1962, R18 Pakistan Medical and Dental Council Ordinance (XXXII of 1962), Article 33 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Petition Applicants' First Professional (Part I) Annual Examination Failure to do. Disclosure of refusal to allow applicants to appear in the first professional (Part II) class and appear in the examination; the validity prospectus formulated in the rules was approved by the provincial government, the first professional examination in two parts. The apportionment was, after failing in any way, that the applicant was not entitled to develop some part of it into the next upper class in view of Article 9 of Prospectus, in order to raise the standard of education properly in the prospectus. Applicants were agreed to comply with all the provisions of this law at the time of admission. Subsequent permission may not be allowed to diverge from the College or the rules and regulations set forth by the appropriate authorities Petitioners, and attend to and around CL9 in the prospectus, and the respondents' unlawful and serious action by law The High Court dismissed the constitutional petition as intractable.
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