ITTEHAD & CO versus THE COMMISSIONER, FAISALABAD
Section 156 (b) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 The cancellation of the auction of zakat duty by the Commissioner on the basis that the auction in question was not in accordance with the rules and the public interest was profitable so that the affected person could be heard on this occasion. ? That it can meet those grounds and that the order for cancellation of the octroi auction may also be upheld on the ground that it has not shown any reason to pass, under which the decision contained in section 156 ( B) was given the authority in the Government. , Punjab Local Government Ordinance, 1979 1979 1979, can be used only if in the opinion of the Government nothing is done by the local council in accordance with the law or in any way against the public interest merely by reciting this order. Which was approved by the municipal corporation in its meeting. The specific date was postponed for non-profit to the public interest so that there is no reason to come to a conclusion that was identified in the order, which appeared arbitrary, affecting the personal rights of the individual. Snatching air that cannot be protected.
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