LIAQAT ALI versus MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, MIRPUR
Mirpur Municipal Committee Regulation for Development and Disposal for Plot or State 1985 Regulation 16 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act (VIII of 1974), Section 42 Constitutional Allotment Claims to be Ex-Allotment, Allotment of same plot to the Chairman. Was later challenged to be allotted by. The chairman of the committee, the municipal committee, however, was not made a party to the constitutional petition if the constitutional request was not properly constituted, and if the public works order was challenged, it was not made a defendant. The ruling was challenged should it be made a party to the Constitution, otherwise it would be declared compulsory. The dismissed chairman / mayor, the municipal committee that made the allotment in question was not made respondent, the constitutional petition was dismissed on the sole basis, however, such defect cannot be fixed, even If the municipal committee is referred to by its chairman / mayor as respondent.
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