BILAL HUSSAIN versus BAHAUDDIN ZAKARIYA UNIVERSITY, MULTAN, THROUGH VICE-CHANCELLOR
Regulation 19 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Failure to clear the examinations within the prescribed period; The candidate who appeared was that the period of eight years was to be calculated from the date of his registration and not the period of eight years from the date of his admission, under Reglan 19 of Bahauddin Zakaria University (BSc Engineering), Regulations began with admission history and there was no limit to the likelihood that a student could clear failed papers Even if the period of eight years was registered from the date of its registration and not from the date of its enrollment, then the outer boundary had expired and the candidate was no longer eligible to appear in the failed articles. Avoid interpreting this role as the rules and regulations laid down by the university administration because the authorities needed to interpret them, unless a case of injustice was presented, a serious injustice was done by the candidate. The case did not come to light, therefore, it was not necessary for the High Court to interpret the law which was in favor of the candidate. The petition may have been dismissed in circumstances
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