AZIZ KHAN, COMMANDER (E), PAKISTAN NAVY versus DIRECTOR GENERAL, PORTS AND SHIPPING
Merchant Shipping Act 1923 Sections 17, 18, 19 and 20 are compulsory entry for service certificates of various naval officers Sections 17 (1) and (2) Merchant Shipping Act 1923, apply to different categories of naval officers 17 (1) applies to a lieutenant in the Pakistan Navy who applies for a certificate of service as master of a foreign ship, while 17 (2) applies to persons who have been engineer or assistant. Engineer's position and apply for a service certificate approval. In both cases, a first class engineer or a second class engineer is allowed without any authority that it is a request that a certificate cannot be issued to an applicant because no Navy officer has been issued such a certificate before. It looks like it's viable. Failure to exercise jurisdiction under Section 17 (2) could not serve as a precedent which is clear, unambiguous and does not guarantee any exemption under which Section C, Section 18, 19 And was to be released by 20. Regulatory procedure for certificate maintenance and to apply to the Certificate of Service Authority that there are no rules and provisions for the issuance of such certificate. The use of jurisdiction under section 17 (2) shall not be construed as the basis for the refusal to use the manner and the manner in which the certificate was to be provided by section 17 (3), moreover, Regulates procedures for Sections 17,18, 19 and 20, handling of such certificates as may be imposed by Section 17 (4).
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