MUHAMMAD ASLAM versus KARACHI METROPOLITAN CORPORATION
Sindh Local Government Ordinance 1979 Section 45 (2) (b) temporarily at its highest bid allowed the applicant the right to receive fees for slaughtering of animals and to carry out the contract. However, such an agreement was later withdrawn even though the applicant had the full amount of the contract as per the directions of the authority, according to the authority's instructions, and deposited the entire amount of the contract according to which The bid could not be considered for approval by the appropriate organization, nor should it be. On the basis of the oral orders of the Authority, the Authority is obliged to report the matter to the appropriate institution under section 45 (2) (b); the Sindh Local Government Ordinance, 1979, the applicant has the legal right to Insist on executing the contract. Before their bid can be approved by the appropriate body, however, neither the body nor the highest bidder has been approved by the appropriate body by the Petitioner if its bid is approved by the appropriate body. If it was not approved, the matter would have to be sent to the provincial government within ten days to obtain its approval, according to the order of the provincial government to withdraw the contract given to the applicant.
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