KAMALIA ELEMENTARY TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGE versus THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
Punjab Private Educational Institutions (Promotion and Regulation) Ordinance 1984 Section 6 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 The scope of discrimination, even if the available petitioner is running his college for illegal primary education and without registration in 1984. Contrary to the provisions of Article VI. The request was that her morning shift students were allowed to take the exam while Syrian shift students were not allowed to take the test. The request for the Vality Petitioner was returned by the authority on the grounds that it was such Was not eligible to receive the request. Regular application for registration was never submitted to any other authority petitioner's position that discrimination was imposed on students attending Syrian parties, there was no registered body of applicants under which As per the provisions of Ordinance IV 1984. As a special measure, the Government has allowed some students of such institutions to take the required examinations. Such an act of government was a matter of grace as there was no law under which the government passed such an order. And was allowed only under certain conditions and nothing was on record with the specific number of students / candidates with whom it was identified in the attached list. The applicant was also conducting evening classes, thus, was not born, the applicant had absolutely no right to demand Insist on more than a certain number. However, the authority was allowed to take the exam, under which the number of students enrolled in the exam
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