STAR FLOOR MILLS versus PROVINCE OF PUNJAB
On the movement of second wheat, Atta etc. from Punjab under the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 and Section 3 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 151, 268 and 199 Constitution Notification Section 3, West Pakistan Food Stuffs (Control) Act 1958. Released for Ban Words of Providence Accuracy All the principles found in the existing Rules Article 268, Constitution of Pakistan (1973), the ordinances that existed before the issuance of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), were considered as existing laws in accordance with Article 268 of the Constitution and Were the existing pieces of the 1973 Constitution, ordinances, rules and regulations, passed after the implementation of the by-laws, would be considered legitimate pieces of legislation, so it would be considered that 1973 According to the constitution, this law is enforced. The constitution and other laws can be relied upon like any future act, ordinance, etc. Even the touchstones of the West Pakistan Food Stuffs (Control) Act, 1955, proposed for the constitutional provision were examined. It may be that the provincial government has been empowered to control the supply of foodstuffs etc. in the province. This province and its interstate commerce have no application. According to Article 151 of the Constitution, trade, commerce and intercourse throughout Pakistan will be free and banned by an Act of Parliament, the provincial government can impose appropriate sanctions only in the case of special circumstances. Such restriction can only be imposed in a real emergency for the purpose of public health, public order or morality or animal protection, or to remove any serious shortage of essential commodities in the province and
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