KHAN MUHAMMAD versus MEMBER, BOARD OF REVENUE
Section 36 Constitution of West Pakistan Land Revenue Act 1967 Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Appointment Applicants of Limbumber opposed the appointment of Lumberdar while the Plaintiff was appointed by his father instead of such appointment order. The appeal against was preferred, and the matter went up. The Board of Revenue where the order of the District Collector was upheld, the applicant believed that he had more land than the respondent in the village and that his caste people were more than the defendant's country. To be appointed as a lumberman, only the relevant authorities were the better judges who selected the most suitable person for the purpose of facilitating the performance of the lumberman's administration, for such conflict analysis and revenue. It can be ruled out because of strengthening, not the Constitution was violated by the most judicial officer in favor of the applicant, classification of taxes, and it is not interfered with by the High Court in its constitutional jurisdiction. Of
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