ALI NAWAZ versus PROVINCE OF SINDH
Metal Boxes Regulations 1926 Regulation 21 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application Grant of Query License for hard limestone Query license grant for hard limestone was challenged on the basis that in question The slopes were in the possession of the applicant. And he has been working there for the last forty years as a Labor jumble, and has been paying royalties to government applicants and further claims that the use of powers under Regle 21 of the Chief Inspector of Mines, Mattelis Ferris. I, the Chief Inspector of Mines in recognition of his right. In the Mines Regulations, 1926, the applicant was given the authority to act as a manager of mines petitioner but failed to prove that he had been seizing underground food and had been in labor for 40 years. Or is acting royalty in connection with the excavation. Even otherwise, the Mines Act, 1923, as well as the Metalliferous Mines Regulations, 1926, regulate the maintenance and operation of stone mines, the status of employment and welfare of employees, and matters related to it being eaten and leased to mining. There is no reference to the permit granted by the Chief Inspector of Mine to act as Mine Manager in connection with excavation, discovery or granting an anticipated license. Either way, it will not be taken to give them the right to occupy the mines or work in the excavation; Cannot challenge source.
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