ZAHRA HANIF versus PAKISTAN MEDICAL AND DENTAL COUNCIL (P.M.D.C.),
Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application MB, B Section Doctor, obtained admission in Medical College as applicant in 1998 and 1999 and obtained certificate from University after qualification of MB, Pakistan Medical from B Section Examination. Applicants should be allowed to practice as a doctor on the basis that they were not eligible for admission to a medical college with less than 60% marks in FC (pre-medical). ? In 1998, the council gained admission in 1999 and in 1999 the council approved its rules. In the year 2003, the Council had no legal authority to seize the rights of the applicants through the rules by which it gave pre-emptive effect, the High Court accepted the Constitution and declared it without legal authority. After putting aside the unclean order.
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