AMIR-UD-DIN versus MEMBER (REVENUE); BOARD OF REVENUE, PUNJAB, LAHORE
Section 37 West Pakistan Land Revenue Rules, 1968, 17, 18 and 19 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Law of the West Pakistan Land Revenue Act 1967 is not mandatory but as a directory in nature it is a directory of limber. After the death was vacated, various persons including the son of the deceased Lumbar applied for the post collector after thorough examination of the candidates' abilities and behavior, the applicant was appointed lumber holder and the commissioner confirmed the order of the collector, but Member / Board of Revenue confirmed. Set the Collector and Commissioner's decree and instead appoint the deceased limbard's son on the basis that the ancient law applies. The son of the deceased timber sold not only his entire property but also moved his house permanently to another district. The son of a lumberman who was living in the area was absent. The person fit to serve as a lumber collector did not rule out the rule of ancient law, hiring him as a lumberman for his qualities and qualities. Which was not otherwise compulsory, but in its constitutional jurisdiction was a director in the Nature High Court. , Set aside the order approved by the Member Board of Revenue
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