SUI SOUTHERN GAS COMPANY LTD. versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN THROUGH SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL RESOURCES, GOVT. OF PAKI
Sections 2 (xxxii), 3 and 12 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional petition demanding supply of gas for a hotel-occupied power plant by the refusal of the suit Southern Gas Company (SSGC) to petitioner's hotel. To accept this demand, the appeal and review should be rejected. It was filed by the SSGC against the hotel by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority against the demand that the applicant did not export the hotel-based industry. And that accepting the demand is controversial in the decision of the Federal Cabinet's Economic Coordination Committee and power policies ban the supply of gas to foreign-invested hotels worth Rs 500 million or more. Asserts that the government will not rule on the issue after the government announces the dismissal of the applicant's hotel demand by the SSGC through power generation policies because of the section 2 (2) of the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority Ordinance 2002 xxxii) There is no dispute regarding the regulated activity. All proceedings before the Authority were unmanaged and the High Court, with no jurisdiction, accepted the constitutional plea with the observation that the applicant would be free to make a new application to the Federal Government, which would be subject to the law and its policies. Will decide accordingly. \ r \ n
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