NAILA IQBAL versus PRINCIPAL, GOVERNMENT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, MULTAN
Regulation 3 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 99 Constitution Petition Government College for Women, F.A. Examination (first year) in FA at Principes College, Multan Applicant's failure in an essay and an article in Class X, but being cleared The College refuses to admit applicants on such failures even after the by-examination - neither the College nor the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education in its prospectus imposed such restrictions on the admission of students. Admission to the college shall be in accordance with the policy of the Government. No such condition was laid, if such a condition was made in the prospectus, the applicant would have applied to the applicant in any other college prospectus issued by the college, after completing all the conditions for admission, including the college authorities. Valuable Rights were submitted to the applicants. Prospectus could not lose the legal status held in the college, as the petitioner of his High Court, entitled to such, filed a constitutional petition declaring the ineligible proceedings illegal by instructing the principal to admit the applicant to the college. Accepted.
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