NIHAYAT ULLAH versus SECRETARY, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT PESHAWAR
Article 85 (4) (5) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 5 (2) and 199 Constitution Petition No vote of notification by the district government / Appeal by the District Nazim Duties of the District Government. Was voted in. The majority of the councilors approved the dissent against them and afterwards the notification issued by the provincial government was without any jurisdiction, the petitioner submitted that the neighboring union council had submitted to the District Government / District Nazim. The notification could not be issued because it was not configured. Or, under section 85 (5) of the Local Government Ordinance 2001 of the North West Frontier Province, the Authority must issue a notification to the District Government / District Administrator for refusal to issue a notification following the approval of an internal memorandum under a majority law. The word was used in section 85 (5) of the Local Government Ordinance, 2001 of the North West Frontier Province, as soon as it was approved by the District Government / District Government of the Veda's internal memorandum was welcomed by / The effects were taken and he refused to notify him that the district government had issued the notification. There was no legal effect to the contrary. The memorandum was again handed over to the District Government, the notification effective and operative in the field was considered to be no different from when the district government ceased to hold the office only after receiving the notification. Could have been The provision of section 85 (4) of the Local Government Ordinance, 2001, of the North West Frontier Province, will restrict the legal right of the Union Council to the extent it is granted
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