MESSRS ABDUL QAYYUM KAKAR THROUGH PROPRIETOR versus SECRETARY, GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN, MINISTRY OF COMMERCE, ISLAMABAD
Section 3 (i) Export Policy Order, 2004 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Such a ban was imposed after granting an export license to a ban on export of urea and DAP fertilizer in Afghanistan. There was no virus that banned notification ged that the applicant was entitled to any right for the time to come to export such goods after being banned by the government after imposing sanctions. Could not claim when the applicant had contracted for export on this request, when there was some kind of export The ban did not have enough options to decide suitable for the export of goods in accordance with local, household and national needs of the country and thus bring a change in its policy in accordance with local requirements. Applicant on record cannot claim legal right under such license High Court dismissed constitutional application under the circumstances. r \ n
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