PAKISTAN ENGINEERING COUNCIL versus AFZAL ANWAR ASSOCIATES
Sections 2, 3, 8, 25 and 27 of the Engineering Engineering Act of 1976, the construction and implementation of the Engineering Works Act, 1987, By-Laws 3 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) by-Law3 of the Association 3 of Pakistan Engineering. Under the Council, a legislative body that developed and published by-laws in 1987, no engineering work would be built or worked, except by a licensed engineering council contractor, such as Approved contractors registered with other legal corporations challenged the farewell wires. Rules in Constitutional Petitions High The High Court has ruled that the by-laws were outside the jurisdiction of the Pakistan Engineering Council under Section 8, Pakistan Engineering Council Act 1976, in which the Pakistan Engineering Council related to certain works. Cannot perform its duties under It is satisfying and appropriate unless able to regulate the activities of all the professionals performing the work of engineering and hence not only the engineering profession but also the professional engineering work of Pakistan. Section 8 of the Engineering Council Act, 1976, has been included in the scope and purpose of the Pakistan Engineering Council Act, 1976, which is not the only clause of the Act. The scope and purpose of this Act are defined but there are other provisions which, for the purpose and purpose of this Act, should be given due consideration to Section 27 and Section 2 (k) of the Act. I had to take the failure into account. , It influenced the High Court's erroneous decision that it had the effect that Section 25, Pakistan Engineering
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