MUHAMMAD LIAQUAT versus MEMBER. BOARD OF REVENUE (COLONIES), PUNJAB, LAHORE
Colonization Act of Government Lands (Punjab) 1912 30 (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 7 Constitutional application was granted to the respondents through state-owned rights of disputed land and such a legitimate and alien title. As it personally disclosed to the Board of Revenue for valuable consideration from the respondents after the purchase, it decided that the defendants had acquired the land through fraud and The allotment and receipt was canceled in favor of the defendant and the applicants were directed to purchase the market price. Any subsequent commitment by the Board of Revenue after the payment of the land is valid, cannot possibly be affected by the title of the applicant as it was acquired at a time when such. The defendant had the title, not open to the Board of Revenue, to resume. Land held by the applicants before the resumption date for the exercise of powers under Section 30 (2)) Order of the Board of Revenue of Government Lands (Punjab) Colonization Act, 1912 was set aside
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