ALI HAIDER versus IJAZ HUSSAIN MALIK
Section 12 (1) (9) (a) of the Code of Conduct (XLV of 1860), Section 172 Harassment of the Offender The request for the revocation of licenses was rejected by the Authority on the ground that the applicant was seeking asylum to a criminal. While the applicant denies the allegation. Section 12 (b), if presented with credible evidence, assuming that the charge against the applicant for asylum was ascertainable, and if he was tried and convicted and convicted of this offense, Can be the basis of action against the applicant. If the offense of the ordinance is found to have been in compliance with any of the provisions or rules of the ordinance, the cancellation of the applicant's license, there is no reason for such cancellation, or for any legal purpose for which Licenses may be revoked. The illegal was set aside by the High Court
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