MUSSARRAT AFZA versus SHAUKAT IQBAL, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT MANDI BAHAUDDIN
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Arts 24 and 199 Constitutional application On the verbal injunction of Deputy Commissioner Integrity Administration (respondents), the occupation of residential premises by government officials failed to reveal any clause of the law that prevented them from occupying the premises. Given the authority of, forcibly, especially upon the oral orders of the Deputy Commissioner, of which there was no lawful existence or identity, such drastic action cannot be taken without due notice and the appropriate opportunity for the applicant to be heard, Applicant's property rights were severely impacted by the authorities' offensive action and S was denied. Despite the possession and peaceful enjoyment of the property, the authorities could not take such action without establishing their claim to the property in this case, and without causing the process of law, as the law and equity None of the basic requirements were complied with. Since the occupants of the house in question were occupied by the applicant and found to be without legal authority and had no legal effect, the authorities were directed to take possession of the house. Provide within a week.
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