K.B. THREADS (PVT.) LIMITED MIAN SAQIB NISAR versus ZILA NAZIM, LAHORE (AMIR MEHMOOD)
Hazardous kite-making activities of Section 144 Punjab Prohibition Ordinance (LIX of 2001), Proposed Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution: Section 144 initiates proceedings on behalf of the Provincial Government and the District Nazim, CCP applicants. Prevents, manufactures, and sells, etc., products that are used to fly kites, justify, improper entertainment of tomorrow, have, of course, become a threat to society, causing accidents, injuries and daily occurrences of kite-flying activities. The deaths were horrible and some were even entertaining. The danger to large numbers of people, which was cause for concern, was for people. , Who were in authority and civilian life, were directly responsible for the safety and property protection, however, Article 144, could not get the purpose of CR PC. Preventing applicants from producing and selling usable products in kite-making, where the situation has been for a long time, has remained the same position for more than a decade in the present case, under section 144, CR PC. Instead of allowing the district administrator and the government to exercise authority, the law should have sought a permanent solution to the problem. Which could not be used to prevent applicants from doing business, under the circumstances, the current law on the subject should have been changed or fresh legislation had to be taken but any action was taken against the applicants under the principles of PC. Cannot be done
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