MARKET COMMITTEE, DIJKOT ROAD, FAISALABAD THROUGH ADMINISTRATOR versus ABDUL JABBAR
Section 19 and 36 of the Laws Reform Ordinance (XII of 1972), the Section 3 intra-court appeal charge entry fee or bicycle stand fee was sought by the appellant in a questioning order passed by a single judge of the High Court under which to charge the entry fee or cycle. The Standing Fees of the Market Committee were termed as Ultra-Virus and without any legal authority under the rules of the Punjab Agricultural Product Markets Ordinance 1978, made or adopted under section 36 of the Ordinance, Entry fees or cycle fees were not allowed in the market Section 19 of the Dictate Markets Ordinance, 1978, was authorized to collect fees in any way if the by-laws of the Committee were amended so as not to permit the Executive Executive or the Market Committee to impose such fees. Learn. , Assume that the status of the bylaws cannot go beyond the laws of the appellant that does not provide for such fee. The unwanted decision is not open. In any case, the appeal of the intra-court was dismissed. ... r \ n
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