MUHAMMAD JAVED KHAN versus SECRETARY, PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
Sections 50, 55 and 66 of Pakistan Border Planning Ordinance 1978, Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Fixing notification compensation for acquisition of land Site for assessment of factors affecting fixation of market value for compensation Inspection to be considered for applicants' residential land capacities was obtained with the purpose of expanding the land parks, recreation facilities and housing scheme for commercial purposes, applicants satisfied with the compensation award determined by the Land Acquisition Collector. No, preferential appeal before the appellate authority's permission and before the appellate authority The reimbursement was increased after the Authority personally inspected the site, claiming that the compensation was not properly settled after considering the authority's merits by the authority. Was. The market value should look at the location, the locality, the potential uses in which the land can be laid, and the present benefits or other future benefits and benefits that are in the hands of the landowners, with the purpose and possibility emerging from the project for which This section had to be considered at the time of the assessment of compensation when the soil rating was not relevant Appellate Authority could either inspect the site itself or section 66 (d) of the North West Frontier Province Urban Planning Ordinance, 1978 ) May appoint a commission to inspect the property; there is no restriction on the powers of the appellate authority; Any land to be reviewed to consider the capabilities of the land. Accordingly
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