NOOR MUHAMMAD versus MUHAMMAD GULZAR
Article 8 Constitution of the West Pakistan Board of Revenue Act 1957 (1973), Article 199 Review of Constitutional Application Jurisdiction of the Board of Revenue The Board of Revenue reviewed its earlier order keeping in view this It has been stated that the applicant's cases are trivial; for the first time reviewed, the applicant was given the right to provide evidence on the minority denial question as to whether the applicant was reasonable about the minority. Not resolved by providing reasonable opportunity for determination and hearing, presented the Board of Revenue's error as having reached its root went. An important factor in deciding the fate of the case and the fate of the case, it was considered to be a sufficient and robust field for review, allowing for the review to be covered from a place of review, for any and all appropriate reasons. Was considered in accordance with Section 8 of the West. The Pakistan Board of Revenue Act, 1957, the Order of the Board of Revenue, did not face any jurisdictional error, especially when the positioning party failed to disclose the grounds on which the review was allowed. The review was not allowed by the Board of Revenue
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