
The rules have been changed following a petition filed by a student called Romana Malik. Her petition was filed through Advocate Sheraz Zaka as she challenged the requirements to seek the equivalence certificate along with attestation of degrees from the HEC.
Romana Malik, who graduated from Punjab University and got her Master’s degree from a private university, failed to get her certificates attested from the HEC as she did not have an equivalence certificate from the IBCC.
The counsel argued that Romana was facing various issues in getting an iqama (work permit) in Dubai following HEC’s failure to perform their lawful duties.
Justice Farrukh Irfan Khan concluded that HEC should have attested the degrees irrespective if the student had an equivalence certificate or not.
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