GHULAM NABI versus COSTODIAN OF EVACUEE PROPERTY
Azad Jammu and Kashmir Rehabilitation Ordinance 1952 Section 5 Pakistan Administration of Evacuation Property Act (XII of 1957); Sections 18A, 18B and 43 of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act (VII of 1974), Sections 42 and 44 transfer the ownership rights of land. The cancellation of the order land which was allotted to the original allottee was then allotted to advance the interests of the respondents. His death was claimed in the interests of the appellants that after the death of the original accused, his daughter had exchanged the land in his favor and he had obtained a proprietary rights transfer order in favor of the defendants. In the review petition filed by the proprietor, the transfer of the proprietary rights order was issued in favor of the proprietors in the interest of the proponents, which was transferred in the name of the claimants to the respondents through a written request for proprietary rights. The name was moved, it was said that the controversial order was dismissed by the High Court, the appellants appealed to the Supreme Court. The appeal was filed. The High Court failed to produce any evidence when the appellant's decision was again d to prove that the original allotted land left by him was ever transferred to his alleged daughter who later Was said to be in the interest of the forecasters in the absence of any legitimate transfer to the predicted land or in the allotment of land in dispute in favor of the predecessor. In the interest of the Applicants, no transfer of any ownership rights can be issued to the appellants exclusively, when the order of transfer of the proprietary rights has already been issued in favor of the defendants, the property issued in favor of the appellant. the right
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