NISHAT TEK LIMITED, LAHORE versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Section 15 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 and Schedule Four: List of Federal Legislatures and Harmonization Legislatures Federal Education Fees Imposed on Companies: The Federal Legislature Receives Fees for the Purpose of General Education Also worked beyond his authority to make even broader possibilities possible. Such fees may be levied only for services rendered in the Federal Legislative List, as well as in the Consolidated Legislative List, but may be increased by the general taxation of the State Finance Act 1992 and The scheme established under the scheme has made this project workable. Do not show that the purpose of the schools or educational institutions set up with the educational fees was to provide for the educational needs of the company, its employees or employees who were charged tuition fees which were unacceptable and unreasonable. Such fees had to be worked out based on the valuation of the company's total assets, which could not be the basis for such compensation value. The assets of a company had no relevance or correlation to its actual income. Demand for companies to pay their tuition fees, irrespective of their income, irrespective of federal education fees However, it was declared without any legal authority and no legal effect
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