DR. SHAHID BASHIR versus PAKISTAN MEDICAL DENTAL COUNCIL THROUGH SECRETARY, ISLAMABAD
Sections 12, 15, 19 and the Third Schedule to the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application of foreign qualification, scope locus identification, applicant's principle, after obtaining MB, B section degree from Pakistan, Went to Thailand and got my companionship. The applicant's complaint in the Disease Heart was that his postgraduate qualification could not be temporarily withdrawn by the authorities, which could only be recognized as an additional medical qualification for those postgraduate medical qualifications, Pakistan Medical and Dental Council ordinance, incorporated in Schedule III in 1962 by medical institutions, although the Federal Government had the power to amend the Third Schedule but in the meantime the Post-Graduate Qualification Schedule III. I was not included, with medical and dental councils Did not have the option to identify as Medical. The qualification was contrary to the powers conferred on it in the absence of enrollment of the qualification mentioned in the third schedule of the Ordinance on Medical and Dental Council Ordinance, 1962 by Sections 15 and 19 of the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council Ordinance. Cannot be recognized as Extra Qualification because the Council had no authority to recognize the applicant's qualification as Extra Qualification, the principle of Lux Penitentiary was not attracted Applications were dismissed under the circumstances. r \ n
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