DIRECTOR-GENERAL, PAKISTAN COAST GUARDS, KARACHI versus ZARINA JAMSHED
Central Government Land and Buildings (Recovery) Ordinance 1965 SS 10 and 11 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), OVII, R 11 Specific Relief Act (I of 1877), Section 42 Rejects the place of trial Belongs to the government. The plaintiff was temporarily allotted asylum to provide her asylum because her deceased husband, who was a C-section officer, had no property, land or property anywhere in Pakistan as a licensor to the plaintiff Not as a plaintiff, he cannot claim that since this cover was allotted to him, it was between him and the government, the landlord and the tenant, and according to the letter of the allotment as per law. It cannot be excluded even though the above words are temporary allotments, but in reality it was a license, a document, which contained some There were no conditions nor technical terms to be considered, in which the plaintiff, who had no legal rights and title due to the dispute, was sued for declaration. Under Section 42 of the Special Relief Act, 1877, and under section 10 and 11 of the Central Government Land and Buildings (Recovery) Ordinance, 1965, the plaintiff was dismissed.
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