MUHAMMAD IQBAL versus SECRETARY LOCAL GOVT. OF PUNJAB
Punjab Local Council (Lease) Rules 1990 RE 7 & 8 (6) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional petition as well as levy of collection of toll tax paid to the applicant due to his high bid at auction. It was necessary to submit a specific amount for the income along with 10% of the bid amount plus 2% security after the Administrator Town Committee issued a letter to the applicant stating that he was required to pay the applicant in addition to an installment. Objection to submission of installment but the Administrator Petitioner rejected his objection. The appeal against the pre-installment was accepted and it was directed to submit it by the end of the month and the order passed in the appeal was not final and binding, however, there was no other Appeal Secretary, Local Government, However, the order of cancellation of the applicant was ordered. The preliminary injunction of the Town Committee for the submission of an institute by the Administrator, the SLES and the respondents, was not legal without legality and the order passed in the appeal as a violation of the rules was final. Because of this, the secretary, the local government, mistakenly assumed the jurisdiction to sit on the decision passed by the competent authority when no other appeal was provided under the secretary, the local government acted. More than the jurisdiction, the order passed by it and all proceedings thereafter were declared without legal jurisdiction and jurisdiction and in the circumstances were set aside by the High Court.
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