MST. SARWARI BIBI versus ARSHAD ALI KHAN
17 and 19 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 25 (2) and 199 Constitutional Appointments for Women since the applicant was a resident of the respective village and the father and grandfather of the proprietary agricultural land also have been active in the village report. Although based on his family background, proximity, and being the real sister of the deceased lumberman, he may be considered a suitable candidate for the lumberyard, but authorities recommend the field staff because of his inability to apply. Ignored altogether. Women Rule 19 (2) (d) of the West Pakistan Land Revenue Rules 1968 provided that a woman, in general, should not be appointed a limbo, but she could be appointed when she was sole proprietor. Or for some reason women had a right. Was fully approved under Article 25 (2) of the Constitution and the provisions of R 19 (2) (d) of the West Pakistan Land Revenue Rules 1968 were non-constitutional applicants in the circuits for appointment as masquerades. Cannot be ignored, only on the basis that she is a woman, otherwise she was appropriate for such appointment, the Member, the impeachment order approved by the Board of Revenue, only spoke properly of the defendant but Was silent in this regard. An unreasonable order was made to fit the applicant for the appointment in question, and based on the report of the field staff and the Member for its decision in view of the provisions of R17 (a) of West Pakistan Land, The Board of Revenue was granted a case remand. Income Tax Rules, 1968
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