ZAHOOR AHMAD versus DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR (RESIDUAL PROPERTY)
Section 2 (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application after the issuance of a permanent transfer order without legal authority in the interest of the applicants. The forecast was completely allotted. The Home and Permanent Transfer Agreement was issued in their favor on 20 4 1963, but many of the litigation has been settled but the process of transfer in favor of the applicants continued for respondent 10 1984 1984 part of the disputed house. Succeeded in obtaining this favor, despite the fact that the defendant's case was rejected twice by the settling authorities. Respondents' view was that the High Court in the constitutional jurisdiction cannot interfere with the entire property order passed by the settlement authorities in the present case. In the interest of the applicants, the contract of predecessor's rights and permanent transfer was issued and the same transfer resulted in the finality of the litigation between the competitors. The respondents' form was rejected twice. The orders were also finalized where the settlement authorities approved the transfer of some part of the same property in favor of the defendant. Ignoring all these facts, the authorities had no such jurisdiction, no illegal and no legal effect, the order of transfer of some part of the disputed property in favor of the defendant was set aside and in the circumstances A civil petition was granted.
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