HAMIDA NIZAM versus MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE, MURREE
Municipal Committee, Murree, Para 2 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Punjab Local Government Ordinance 1979 Sections 137 and 138 Building Bye Laws, Article 199 Constitution Mandatory Petition Petitioners Applicants Approved Site Names of Respondents by Municipal Committee Despite the site being devoid of information in terms of Para 2 of the verification, the municipal committee's building bylaws were approved and approved in violation of the rules, though it contained plots and other required details. Limitations were not specified where site planning required any of the law Farewell to any violation or rules and other rights, such as the local council approved the project site would violate the law. Approval and approval of a site plan for construction in an area without specifying the boundaries of the site cannot be made for any reason which does not have a legal permit for site planning. Not exceeding the High Court's scrutiny in approving judicial review and planning of its constitutional jurisdiction was in violation of the law by the municipal committee. Or, indirectly, a person affected by the process may seek constitutional treatment under Article 199 of the Constitution. Respondents were banned from constructing any area unless they restricted the property. Purchased by them
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