ABDUL MAJEED versus SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS AND MINORITIES, GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN, ISLAMABAD
Evaci Trust Properties (Management and Disposal) Act 1975 Section 10 and 32 Homelessness (Land Settlement) Act (XLVII of 1958), Section 2 (3) Martial Law Regulation 1983, Rule 57 of the Civil Procedure Code (V of 1908), Section 12 (2) The person who canceled or disposed of the disputed property in the Evacoa Trust Properties Board was purchased in an open auction and subsequently purchased by the applicant The status of the property was disputed, as the defendant said Was agricultural land and was subject to the provisions of the Martial Law Regulation 57 of 1983. Missionary or recorded content on any authorized Property Trust property in question does not appear any announcement about the announcement of the Settlement Authority show that the property was purchased. In the open auction on 4 4 1961, the auction was approved by the Settlement Commissioner on 15 4 1961 and the price was adjusted against the claim on the auction buyer's book as well as the auction fee on 27 3 1962, where there was no one to deny such facts. The material was not brought to the record, it cannot be asserted that the allotment was not made against the satisfaction of the asserted claim before June. The notification date of 1964 was issued by the Chief Settlement Commissioner on the 18 December 1966 declaring the property in dispute under section 2 (3) of the Displaced Persons (Land Settlement) Act 1958 and in this notification Section 32 was protected by Iwakee Trust Properties (Management and Section 32). The respondents' request under the Disposal) Act, 1975 section 12 (2), was without CPC substances and accordingly it was dismissed.
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