MUHAMMAD ASLAM versus PUNJAB GOVERNMENT
Punjab Local Government Ordinance 1979 Section 26A (1), clarification [as included in the Punjab Local Government (Amendment and Validation) Ordinance (VI of 1994)] Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Request Section 26A ratification, Punjab The Local Government Ordinance, 1979, and its definition is included in subsection (1) of section 26A, which amends the ordinance on the principle of delegation of excess of legislative powers to the executive authority of the Office of the Local Councils The term cartelings were created by local councils for which specific work was allocated; they were created by the executive authority to work. Therefore, the principle of delegation of powers to the Local Council by the Provincial Government had attracted the Legislature, although they could refer to the matter in detail and the rules, but they rejected its legislative functions. Neither can they. Executive amendment ordinances such as P naked, unassisted and powerless powers should be granted to the external agency The Announcement Local Government (Amendment and Validation) Ordinance, 1994, which was awarded to the executive with unmanageable, powerless and powerless powers. Was responsible for the elimination of Section 26A of the 1979 Ordinance VI, however, was not subject to the principle of excessive delegation. Legislative powers
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