MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE, ABBOTTABAD versus SUBHAN BEG
NWFP Local Councils (Property) Rules 1980 R7 (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Property lease permits to deal with sale of kerosene in a lease period of 30 years to 3 years. lack of. Upon hearing of the dismissal or reason for notice to appeal to the Supreme Court, in the event of notice of notice, the authorities were required to consider the matters which resulted in the High Court's controversial decision against the authorities. To get started. According to the law, there has been a severe deterioration of justice as a result of residency and failure to do so. That is, despite the provisions of R7 (2) of the Rules which consider leasing an immovable property of a local council for more than 3 years, the dispute cover can be rented for a period of 30 years. Is. The first clause 7 (2) of this rule considers the disposal of local council property for rent by open auction or sealed tenders in the form of shops, markets or any other commercial scheme, such as this Can be determined by Therefore, granting the lease in favor of the local council, the leaseholder for a period of 30 years, was a violation of the said clause. It is that under the second provision of R7 (2) of the said Rules, if the Local Council was not willing to dispose of any such property through auction or sealed tenders, prior approval of the Government was required while such approval was permissible. Was not as In the case of the Provincial Local Council (Property) Rules, 1980, to lease for a period of 30 years and to lease for a period of 30 years, but the High Court said it was wrong to ignore the aspect. Read.
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