MUHAMMAD SIDDIQ versus ASHRAF ALI
Constitution Pakistan 1973 Sections 21 and 28 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Request Pre-Impression Failure to Apply to Competitor Preparatory Preparation Suit Did the collector declare the case in favor of the pre-emptor, while the additional commissioner, in keeping with the collector's decision in the appeal, dismissed the order of the Additional Commissioner by the Board of Revenue Validity where section 28, under Punjab The requested competitor primer was not partitioned The pre-emption Act, 1913, the order passed in favor of the pre-emptor by the collector was rejected, the Additional Commissioner failed to seek remand for the final decision of the matter when the rival pre-emptor was sent to the party. The Board of Order's orders were superstructured after enforcing the status and accepting the appeal. The revenue order was based on the dismissal order. The orders of the courts below were illegal, void and without legal authority and the same competitor, Preparator Imperator, was sued to the Collector for reconsideration of the case.
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