TEHSIL MUNICIPAL, ADMINISTRATION FAISALABAD CITY versus MUHAMMAD SALEEM
Section (i) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) was the petitioner's argument that the Supreme Court had violated the principles in its decision pursuant to PLD 2002 SC 452. In view of the religion, the composition, alteration and manufacture of any article or substance, the provisions contained in CL (i) in section 2 of the Factories Act, 1934, were not applicable. Was opposed to and presented in. This dispute cannot be resolved until the evidence is recorded unless Dictum has stated that PLD 2002 SC 452K In this case, it seems to have been neglected, the departure of the appeal was approved and the stagnation was directed by the parties to the enormous honors.
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