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Citation: 1961 PLD 29
Court: Sindh High Court
Year: 1969
Decision Date: 1969-10-13
Parties: ALI IMAM vs Sr. GHULAM HUSSAIN
and PLD 1964 Lah. In the first case the order of the District Magistrate under sections 3 and 6 of the Sind Prostitution Act, 1961 was challenged in revision; the maintainability of the revision was objected to on the ground that the order challenged was not in relation to any proceeding of an inferior Criminal Court.
Court Name: Sindh High Court Judge(s): Muhammad Haleem Title: ALI IMAM vs Sr. GHULAM HUSSAIN Case No.: Criminal Revision No. 91 of 1969 Date of Judgment:1969-10-13 Reported As: 1970 P Cr. L J 980 Result: Petition dismissed JUDGMENT JUDGMENT Applicant Ali imam has questioned the correctness of the order dated 27th May 1969, passed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Karachi and the order dated 17th May 1969, of the learned Additional City Magistrate, Mr. Ghulam Nabi Kasimani, by which he ordered the eviction of the appellant under section 16(3) of the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance, 1968. 2. The relevant facts necessary for the disposal of this revision are these. The applicant was employed as a diesal machanic in the cement factory which is run by the Pakistan Progressive Cement Industries Limited, Karachi. He worked in that capacity from 27-12-63 till 13-3-67, on which date his services were terminated as he was found guilty on charges of rioting and disorderly behaviour. He was called upon to vacate the quarter (No. A. F/12) which is situate within the factory premises at Shanti Nagar. This quarter was provided to the applicant by his employer. The applicant refused to vacate the quarter with, the result that the manager of his ex-employer filed a complaint under section 16(2) of the said Ordinance for his eviction before Mr. Ghulam Nabi F. Kasimani, Additional City Magistrate, Karachi. 3. Notice of this complaint was…
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