MUHAMMAD ASLAM JAVED versus SECRETARY, GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB, HEALTH DEPARTMENT
West Pakistan Government Land and Buildings (Recovery) Ordinance 1966 Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 199 and 2 Constitutional Application Allotted to the Medical Superintendent of a TB Hospital on the request of another Doctor (defendant) Was done That the house in question, which was vacant due to the transfer of medical superintendent at the time and which had not been assigned to any such person, was given such condition on the condition that he be appointed Will be emptied on the spot. In connection with his appointment as Medical Superintendent, the new Superintendent Petitioner requested vacations for residency houses, but the Director, Health Services interruption, on the condition that the Medical Superintendent's posting on the invitation Will hand over the vacant occupancy of the underground house. Within a month, the defendants refused to vacate the same deputy commissioner, a place where the respondents agreed to vacate the house within a specified period of time after the respondents questioned the minister for allotment of the house. Received a high order, the respondent stated that the house had been allotted to him, the property in question was a house, which was confessed to the Medical Superintendent, TB Hospital, his allotment, conditionally but a The respondents had made a pledge several times and finally the decision to vacate the consent was taken before the Deputy, Commissioner while the Mughal Pakistan or deputy, had been decided before the Commissioner of the land and the action filed under the provisions of the buildings. Therefore, the Ordinance, 1966, allowed the Chief Minister to maintain the premises.
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