JAWAID AHMED SIDDIQUI versus DISTRICT COORDINATION OFFICER
Sections 4 and 10 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Appeal Verification Application for Applicant, who was the Chairman of a non-political and non-profit earning organization, requested the District Coordination Officer to verify the request. Was given District Coordination Officer, but was not assisted by the applicants despite several reminders and a period of more than one year and six months before the constitutional petition was filed for the purpose. Had to walk from pillar to post. The DCO was believed to have made the law within a period of thirty days, said the district liaison officer, who could not offer a plausible explanation for the extraordinary delay and not just one year before filing a constitutional petition. For more than six months the petitioner failed to confirm the declaration. Against the legal period of thirty days, but even after applying by the applicant, the DCO sub-section (5) of section 4 of section 4 of the Press News Papers, News Agencies and Books Registration Ordinance, 2002 On the contrary, with its unreasonable attitude to participate in the case, the applicant sought to verify the Fifth Magazine. , Was believed to be endorsed by the District Liaison Officer
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