- There is no law that after delegating the powers the delegator is deprived of the right to exercise such powers which otherwise vest in him under law. AJK Government & others v. Mujahid Hussain Naqvi 1996 SCR 305 (B)
- When powers are delegated to a certain authority to do an act, the delegator is not legally competent to exercise such powers until and unless the same are taken back and assumed by the delegator. Abdul Karim and 5 others v. Muhammad Nisar and another 1998 SCR 296 (C)
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