MUNAWAR KASHAN versus GOVERNMENT OF BALOCHISTAN
West Pakistan Board of Revenue Act 1957 Section 8 Notification No, 180 14/93 / Rev, dated 6 12 1995 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 The review of the Constitution Petition was approved by the Board of Revenue's Morois Farmer's controversial change. went. On the basis that the Provincial Government had confirmed this change in violation of the provisions of Notification No. 180 14/93 / Rev date 612 1995, the Board of Revenue accepted the applicant's title in a revised jurisdiction. And they were declared. The provincial government had filed a review request to the tenants against this order of membership, and the transaction was approved by the Board of Revenue. 14/93 / Rev, dated 6 12 1995 After the controversial title was passed in the notification date, the Board of Revenue had rightly canceled it. Where the petitioner's proposal did not have a better title, mutation registration was illegal in favor of the applicants as the initial transaction was not legally a High Court, while seizing huge parcels of land worth billions of rupees. The premise of hypertechnical speculation and twisting of the law by taking serious notice is that under Article 199 of the Constitution, the constitutional jurisdiction cannot be converted into a legal title by a constitutional jurisdiction.
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