CONTROLLER OF PATENTS AND DESIGNS, KARACHI versus MUHAMMAD QUADIR HUSSAIN
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 199 An arbitrary government or any of its officials, whether they enjoy or do not enjoy the traditional prejudice such as was available to the Crown Prince in England or except for the arbitrary powers that are exclusively by the Constitution. Or granted under any law. Parliament has no discretionary powers available to the Government or its officers under the Constitution or any law of the Parliament subject to the judicial review process under the jurisdiction of the courts under the Constitution. The nature of the prejudice claimed by the government or by any of its officials, however, must be justified before any court under any legal law or under the provisions of the Constitution before it can be pressed into service. Will
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