ABDUR REHMAN versus MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE, SHUJABAD
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Arts 22, 24 and 199 Constitutional application Fundamental rights, violation of the municipal committee, proposed the demolition of school buildings built on properties dedicated to property where a shopping plaza could be built on such schools. For more than fifty years, the legitimate resolution of the Committee was not only a violation of fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), but also against the public interest that through education and knowledge. Education and enlightenment were the basic rights of every citizen. When the land was allotted or used by a welfare agency, be it a school or a hospital, such building / land could not be converted into any other scheme or High Court, nor could it Under the jurisdiction, the contract is set aside. On the contrary, contrary to the basic rights of citizens and land conversion law that is being worked on for a scheme like any charity, such as schools
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