RAILWAY WORKERS\' UNION REGD versus GOVT. OF PAKISTAN, MINISTRRY OF RAILWAYS
Constitution Pakistan 1973 Section 1 (3) (a) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 8 (3), 17 and 1993 Notice of the Government of Pakistan October 18, 1993, categorizing the activities of the trade union on specific rail lines. The closure of the Ministry of Defense lines was reported to be essential for security and defense services during the war on August 18, 1993, at the Touchstone of Article 17 of the Constitution, the Touchstone of Article 17 of the Constitution, under the notification Under the law, no such imagination can be legally classified as a legislative measure. Since it only advertised for the services and installations of the property which was attached to or under the control of the Armed Forces under and in consideration of Section 1 (3) (Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969). Was announced. Safe, uninterrupted and efficient mobilization, transport and communication of all occasions to the military, equipment, weapons, stores, etc. During peace and war, frequency and facilities with citizens for the pursuit and protection of national interests. Regardless of its contribution, the direct influence of Pakistan's sovereignty and integrity could not have been sacrificed to the sacrifice of trade union activities. The delivery of Article 17 of the Constitution, which challenged the notification, is itself internally equipped with internal towers that present appropriate sanctions imposed by law, 18 by the Government of Pakistan. Notification of October 1993, Reduction of the trade union Thus activities in certain railway lines were valid and intrusive at the touchstone of constitutional provisions.
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