THAL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION LIMITED THROUGH LEGAL MANAGER versus GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB THROUGH CHIEF SECRETARY, PUNJAB
Section 3 Notification No AEA III 3 5/2003, dated 15 7 2005 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 18 and 185 (3) Absence of legitimate trade and business Sugar mill applicant was running Sugar Mill counter. The High Court dismissed the petition seeking the intervention of the High Court to prevent the respondent from raising the new sugar mill on the raw material shortage request in the area, which upheld a constitutional petition challenging the establishment of a new sugar mill in the area. The High Court was not able to keep it. On the basis that the establishment of the industry is a violation of the law's public interest policy. The constitutional decree was that no restriction could be imposed on the establishment of a legal business or trade, nor should anyone in the private sector be allowed to establish a monopoly in such trade or the Sugar Provincial Government would not allow sugar. Responding to the private defendant's right to establish a mill, K Luxas raised serious objections to the petitioner's refusal to interfere with the High Court's decision to challenge the establishment of a sugar mill in the District Supreme Court. done
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