PAK NAULAKHA GOODS TRANSPORT CO. versus DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, LAHORE
Police Act 1861 Section 33A (m) of the West Pakistan Motor Vehicles Ordinance (XIX of 1965), the pre-constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 of the goods forwarding agencies for loading or unloading their trucks on the road between specific locations. Constitutional jurisdiction against such a prohibition Interim relief against the ban on loading or unloading of trucks on the road until the constitutional petition is disposed of; the grant of authority to forcibly prevent applicants from their business. The operation was not upheld by the law, the Motor Vehicles Ordinance transferred to a freight forwarding agency Does not give the option to force. Moving or closing its business from one location to another. Any executive action not supported by law, which was not legally available, was an evil that should be temporarily avoided. Both specific places were allowed by the High Court till the disposal of the constitutional application against the authority's prohibited order, such as loading / unloading of road trucks during certain hours.
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