LAHORE: The Lahore High Court chief justice on Wednesday sought final arguments on a petition challenging recruitment process at Punjab Saaf Pani Company and establishment of all public sector companies in the province.

Other companies include Punjab Agricultural and Meat Company, Lahore Waste Management Company, Lahore Parking Company and Lahore Transport Company.

Advocate Sheraz Zaka filed the petition saying the provincial companies could not be established under a federal statute of Companies Ordinance 1984. He argued that there should have been a provincial law to form such companies.

The petitioner pointed out that recruitment process at Saaf Pani Company had been initiated while its establishment was already assailed before the court. He said the process should be immediately stopped.

An additional advocate general requested the court to adjourn the hearing for a month. However, the chief justice turned down the request and fixed hearing for final arguments on April 6.

Published in Dawn, March 30th, 2017

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