MUHAMMAD YASIN versus PAKISTAN RAILWAYS THROUGH CHAIRMAN RAILWAYS, LAHORE
Article 23 and 23A West Pakistan Pure Food Rules, 1960, R39 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 License or dissatisfaction with the stall on the condition of termination of the Railway Station license agreement without notice. Vending license for any of its provisions was in violation of the West Pakistan Pure Foods Rules, 1965 by the Railway Administration without limitation to the licensees without giving the licensees 'reason, without any notice, violating the licensors' principles of natural justice, Issuance of notices and opportunities for hearing will be considered. The High Court had lost such a state of licensing agreement to violate the integral part of every process against natural law principles; food samples found under laboratory tests by a government analyst are not enough. That the licensee was guilty of the crime. In the absence of any specific findings by the competent court, the jurisdiction of the jurisdiction is subject to an invalid order as such searches can only be recorded by the court and not by any authority, the High Court Directed the disobedient order without legal authority and the railway administration that there was no legal effect for the restoration of the license without legal action. Cancel the contract without issuing notices in the future and not giving contractors a chance to be heard.
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