What does “Absolute Order” mean under PERA?

A. Any police directive
B. Order under EPO issued under the Act
C. Court injunction
D. Executive regulation
Correct Answer: B. Order under EPO issued under the Act

Under the Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority (PERA), an “Absolute Order” is a specific legal instrument. It refers to an order issued under an Enforcement and Prohibition Order (EPO), which is a key mechanism defined within the Act for the Authority to enforce its regulations and directives.

  • Order under EPO issued under the Act is correct as it precisely defines the term within the legal framework of PERA.
  • Any police directive is too general and does not align with the specific legal terminology of PERA.
  • Court injunction refers to an order from a judicial body, distinct from an order issued by PERA under its own powers.
  • Executive regulation is a broad term for rules made by the executive branch, but "Absolute Order" has a more specific meaning under PERA.

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