SAYYED DILSHAD HUSSAIN RIZVI versus SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB, COOPERATIVES DEPARTMENT, LAHORE
Section 64 Co-operative Societies and Co-operative Banks (Payment of Debts) Ordinance (XIV of 1966), Article 8 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 CD Institutional Petitioner nominated by Assistant Registrar, Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Was issued and therefore explain why it is not ordered to receive the loan amount from it? The Registrar had requested that the applicant obtain a loan in his name, not in the name of the company which was employed and that he dismissed the claim with interest. According to the agreement, the petitioner challenged the order by presenting an appeal to the secretary of the provincial government, which was rejected by the applicant in the absence of the applicant, which was rejected as unsuitable for review of the applicant's request. Was rejected because the applicant's advice was invalid. Acknowledged that the appeal does not lie to the provincial government and was only authorized before the Registrar Petty of the Co-operative Societies, Tunner claimed that in his absence the appeal could only be dismissed for illegal proceedings, the petitioner argued. If the appeal was not authorized, the presence of the applicant could not have made any difference. It also states that the request for review was canceled for no good reason as there was no review available and the applicant's lawyer also acknowledged that the Assistant Registrar was registered as an Assistant Registrar. This could not be welcomed. It is clearly found that the applicant
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