PAKISTAN BAR COUNCIL versus FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Section 13 (c) and 55 (q) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 184 (3) of the Constitutional Applicants, Article 184 (3) of the Pakistan Bar Council, directed that the defendants, the federal government, Haier. The Education Commission, all provincial governments and universities should be instructed to adopt and implement the "Law Colleges Rules" as envisaged by the Pakistan Bar Council and, moreover, any institution, college or any charter or ` "No object certificate" should be issued. Respondents to the above-mentioned rules had a fair stand on setting up a law college without compliance with the law and ensured compliance with the laws in which the Supreme Court analyzed the current situation in relation to legal education in the country, Accepted the constitutional request and issued instructions accordingly. n
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