NEW GARDEN TOWN WELFARE SOCIETY (REGISTERED) THROUGH PRESIDENT versus LAHORE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Punjab Town Environment Act 1922 Sections 14, 38 and 48 of the Lahore Development Authority (Building Control) Regulation, 1984, Regulations 17 and 96 (4) of the Town Improvement Trust Act (IV 1922), Sections 13, 14 and 48 of Pakistan (1973)). , Article 199 Allotment of Illegal Request Plots / N Applicant, Allotment of Plots allotted for Welfare Society, without giving the applicant the opportunity to be hired by the Authority and without inviting objections, Section 48 of the Lahore Development Authority Act. Was allocated under In 1975, the provisions of the old Act, namely the Lahore Information Trust Act, 1922, were in force till the time was in conformity with the provisions of Sections 13 and 14 of the Lahore Information Trust Act, 1922. Objections for the purpose of the scheme change were specified for the specific purpose of the welfare center under the scheme while in dispute and once the scheme was implemented, the Torati could only alter those objections under the law. Provided an opportunity to invite and listen to the affected party as the privileged rights conferred on the resident authority were not authorized under the law to change the scheme. Disregarding the law without inviting objections and providing a personal hearing to the applicant society
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