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10

Revocation of Licence

Act: Balochistan Private Security Companies Ordinance 2001

Section Provisions

ORDINANCE L OF 2001 ORDINANCE L OF 2001 BALOCHISTAN PRIVATE SECURITY COMPANIES ORDINANCE 2001 An Ordinance to provide or regulation of Private Security Companies in the Province of Balochistan. [Gazette of Balochistan, Extraordinary, 28th November, 2001] No.Legis.1‑116/Law/99, dated 28‑11‑2001.---The following Ordinance made by the Governor of Balochistan on 23rd October, 2001, is hereby published for general information:‑‑ 10. Revocation of Licence.‑‑‑(1) The Licensing Officer may by an order in writing revoke a licence:‑ (a) If he is satisfied that the licensee:‑ (i) has ceased to carry on the business for which he has obtained the licence or has applied for liquidation, winding up of the company has been dissolved; (ii) has obtained the licence by providing false information in contravention of the provision of this Ordinance; (iii) has been convicted of any offence involving moral turpitude or, any of the officer of the licensee holding a managerial or executive position, partner, employee or security guard has been convicted of any offence involving fraud or moral turpitude; (iv) is contravening or has contravened any of the provisions of this Ordinance or the rules made thereunder; or (b) if it is found that the security guards employed by him do not possess the prescribed qualifications or training; (c) if the company fails to provide service to its clients as per agreement signed by it; or as per prescribed procedure; and (d) if it is considered necessary to do so in the, public interest. (2) The Licensing Officer shall, before revoking any licence under subsection (1), give the licensee a notice to show cause in writing specifying a date, not less than thirty days from the date of the notice, upon which the revocation shall take effect unless the Licensee satisfies the Licensing Officer that the licence was not liable to be revoked. (3) When the Licensing Officer revokes a licence under subsection (1), he shall forthwith inform the licensee by notice in writing of such revocation specifying date thereof, and also to the Registrar of Companies. (4) The person whose 'licence has been revoked may within thirty days of the receipt of the notice referred to in subsection (3) prefer appeal in writing against the revocation to the Secretary Home whose decision thereon shall be final.