GHULAM FATIMA versus MEMBER, FEDERAL LAND COMMISSION, ISLAMABAD
Articles 122 and 123 of the Transfer of Property Act 1882 (1973) to Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Gift, the applicant's suit claimed that the land was gifted to him by his brother in the dispute, but the authorities petitioned Claim not accepted The Revenue Record had no effect on the gift transaction by the applicant who offered to prove the gift process through oral evidence of the persons who witnessed the gift process, but the applicant's request was sent to the authorities Denied before disappearing. / His valuable property must be provided with the opportunity to guide the lead evidence to prove the facts of the gift as he was denied the hearing because he was not allowed to include evidence in the evidence of his claim but the gift The transaction was not reported. According to the Revenue Officer, the outcome of the dispute was not conclusive because the validity of the gift did not depend on the authority's decision. The due date was declared illegal and after granting the applicant the opportunity to present evidence in the evidence of his claim, the remand was remanded for the decision of the case.
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