GOVERNMENT OF SINDH THROUGH LOCAL GOVERNMENT, KARACHI versus KHURSHEED AHMED JUNEJO
Section 186 (2) of the West Pakistan Land Revenue Act (XVII of 1967), Section 6 of the Government of Sindh, Section 6, of the West Pakistan Land Revenue Act, 1967, through four separate notices in the exercise of powers, from the present four to four Will create new districts. Four separate notifications were issued in the districts after the exercise of the powers conferred under section 186 (2) of the District Local Government Ordinance 2001, which resulted in the removal of the existing district administrators and deputies as a result of the formation of new districts. Well, since the formation of new districts, elected representatives of the original districts have ceased to take office. It cannot be said that if a district liaison officer can take care of the affairs of the two districts, why can't the elected representatives hold new elections? Don't be The removal of elected representatives under the law was merely an idea which was not even supported by the West Pakistan Land Revenue Act, 1967 or the Sindh Local Government Ordinance, 2001, in the present case, the Sindh Local Government Ordinance 2001. Had misunderstood the provisions of section 186 (2) and misinterpreted the powers of the District Councilors to eliminate them and
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