GHULAM SIDDIQUE versus DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, THATTA AT MAKH
Sindh Permanent Resident Certificate Rules 1971 R8 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 The constitutional petition against the order of the denial grounds mentioned in the order of the District Magistrate refusing to grant permanent residence certificate was strong and the order coming in his face would have been satisfactory. Was. And the fact finding was challenged very lightly by the District Magistrate, which it could not allow in the jurisdiction of the petitioner, to abolish the application procedure provided to the applicant under the rules. Constitutionally, no constitutional jurisdiction could be ruled out by an applicant. Under the law, the applicant has lost his right to file a constitutional petition against the order denying the permanent residence certificate, without first resorting to all the procurements available to him.
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