MUHAMMAD SALMAN GHANI versus GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB THROUGH SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB, HEALTH DEPARTMENT, LAHORE
Section 35 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application The educational institution, MB, failed to fail the B section Professional Examination in four occasions; for the pursuit of education, one of the fundamental rights candidates had to clear their chances. Failure to do so, the B-Section Professional Examination was prepared on four occasions. The candidates were of the view that on the four occasions set out under Section 35 Health Sciences Lahore Ordinance 2002, the restriction of the MB, B section professional examination was construed as the constitutional right of the candidate to receive education through legal status. ? Universities and institutions designed by states to organize studies aimed at educating students who really wanted hard work and dedication in medical education; prior to the issuance of rules, candidates were not being exhibited. Adhering to the laws and regulations of the WWW, Punjab University, he took advantage of the ban on the admission of exams on four occasions or if he failed to clear the exam in the prescribed probability, he could further. Refrains from qualifying for medical education, which allows students to take the exam in four scheduled Failure to claim No further allowance Requests were excluded under the circumstances
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