KHURSHEED BHUTTO versus CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY
Land and Buildings of the Central Government (Recovery) Ordinance 1965 Sections 10 and 11 of the Special Relief Act (I of 1877), Article 42 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution of the Civil Service Residential Quarter Allotment Allotted to Residential Circles On payment of the monthly rent authority, the applicant canceled the allotment without issuing any show cause notice to the applicant. Such a cancellation order was challenged by the applicants in the constitutional petition, the approval of the petition specifically shows that the allotment of quarters in favor of the applicants was made on a temporary basis and the applicants were required to vacate the constituencies. Was required and when the authority was required before proceeding against the applicants / allies, they issued notice that they were given adequate time to vacate the quarters and provide housing for their officers. Applicants were prosecuted for lack of. Applicants Applicants contend that no notice was taken of them before the cancellation of their allotment and that the principles of natural justice were violated, as it was overturned. Applicants had no legal right to a hearing before the cancellation of their allotment and had no absolute right to issue a show cause notice before the cancellation of the allotment, after the applicants were allowed time to vacate the quarters. The cancellation of the allotted quarters could not, therefore, be interfered with by the High Court in a constitutional petition that was not otherwise enforceable.
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