PU reply sought in equivalence dept case
LAHORE
The Lahore High Court on Monday gave last opportunity to Punjab University’s counsel to contest a petition challenging functioning of equivalence department of the varsity.
Justice Atir Mahmood also observed that prima facie the functioning of equivalence department of the PU was illegal and unconstitutional.
The judge directed the university’s lawyer to come up with reply on next hearing; otherwise, the court would announce its verdict. The hearing was adjourned until March 14. Advocate Sheraz Zaka argued on behalf of the petitioner that the sole prerogative to recognise degree was vested with Higher Education Commission (HEC). He argued that Punjab University was exploiting students and had opened equivalence department by charging Rs1,000.
The lawyer argued that Higher Education Commission had the authority to recognise degrees under Higher Education Commission Ordinance 2002. It was also notable that already Higher Education Commission had filed para-wise comments against Punjab University in which it had stated the equivalence department of Punjab University was illegal.
-
Prevent Cancer With These Simple Lifestyle Changes -
Experts Reveal Keto Diet As Key To Treating Depression -
Inter Miami Vs Barcelona SC Recap As Messi Shines With Goal And Assist -
David Beckham Pays Tribute To Estranged Son Brooklyn Amid Ongoing Family Rift -
Jailton Almeida Speaks Out After UFC Controversy And Short Notice Fight Booking -
Extreme Cold Warning Issued As Blizzard Hits Southern Ontario Including Toronto -
Lana Del Rey Announces New Single Co-written With Husband Jeremy Dufrene -
Ukraine-Russia Talks Heat Up As Zelenskyy Warns Of US Pressure Before Elections -
Lil Nas X Spotted Buying Used Refrigerator After Backlash Over Nude Public Meltdown -
Caleb McLaughlin Shares His Resume For This Major Role -
King Charles Carries With ‘dignity’ As Andrew Lets Down -
Brooklyn Beckham Covers Up More Tattoos Linked To His Family Amid Rift -
Shamed Andrew Agreed To ‘go Quietly’ If King Protects Daughters -
Candace Cameron Bure Says She’s Supporting Lori Loughlin After Separation From Mossimo Giannulli -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Are ‘not Innocent’ In Epstein Drama -
Reese Witherspoon Goes 'boss' Mode On 'Legally Blonde' Prequel