SHAHNAZ AKHTAR versus GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB
The Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 199 and the 22 admission forms contained in the note at the end of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Examination, will affect the candidates whose residence is four miles away from the relevant institution, not their admission form. Should be. The Respondent's Respondent acknowledged in court that such note was not in fact in accordance with the Constitution clause, and if ordered to be deleted, it should be provided in the Respondent's consent statement and in accordance with the Article 22 Mandate There will be no objection accordingly. The constitution, the constitutional petition, was accepted partially to the extent of the deletion of the note, which certifies the certifying authority that the candidate whose residence was within a distance of four miles to confirm the test Applicants were instructed to retain the admission form and to be allowed to appear in the examination starting from the due date.
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