MUHAMMAD NAWAZ KHAN versus MEMBER, BOARD OF REVENUE
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Para 25 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Suite The suit for pre-emption on the ground of the tenant was filed on the ground that the formerly vacant premises were occupied by tenants. Was included in The collector, but the Collector's search was kept by the appellate authority) that the businessman was not a tenant at the time of the sale during the rabi, but it was in the Kharif when the pre-emptor was mentioned in the dispute over land in the dispute board. Revenue, in review, sets out the appellate authority's finding through an order that is not based on the evidence of the record, but on the basis of anecdotal evidence based on the record of the evidence and, without reason, approved by the board. The order passed by the Revenue was set aside by the High Court. In exercising its constitutional jurisdiction
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