In a recent development, the Lahore High Court is set to examine a notification challenging the increase in driving license fees filed by city resident Rana Ali Hasnain.
The petition, which lists the Punjab government and key officials, including the Inspector General, as respondents, contends that the hike in driving license fees contradicts existing laws. According to the petitioner, the government lacks the authority to impose additional taxes or escalate fees, emphasizing that such decisions fall beyond its purview.
The plea urges the Lahore High Court to declare the notification, which signals an increase in driving license fees, as null and void. Additionally, the petitioner calls for a directive to reinstate the issuance of driving licenses at the previous rates.
It’s worth noting that the Punjab government had initially extended the deadline for driving license fee payments from January 1 to January 15. Subsequently, an official announcement highlighted a substantial increase in license fees effective January 16.
This legal challenge puts the spotlight on the ongoing debate surrounding the government’s role in determining and implementing fee structures, especially in matters directly affecting citizens. Stay tuned for updates as the Lahore High Court reviews this contentious issue.