SADIQ-UR-REHMAN versus GHULAM DAUD KHAN
Government Land (Colony) Act 1912 Section 10 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application to industrial laborers as applicants for plot allotment scheme for scheme applicants as per scheme request with others for plot allotment. The applicant, who was found to be orderly in every respect, was accepted for belting and no one objected to the petitioner's allotment committee's request on the invitation of the objections; And the question came in the name of the plot applicant. Through the drawings and his name as a successful candidate, his name was displayed on the notice board, but he was neither given an allotment order nor was he given a slip of occupation, while all other successful allies also referred to the above documents. Authority refuses to issue documents to applicant This allotment policy was later changed to Authorities WHE Chaudhary acknowledged the applicant to be a successful allotment of plot in the dispute, following a change in policy. Can't return to your promise due to policy change later There was no precedent on the right of the adjudicating High Court. Utilizing its constitutional jurisdiction, the Authority was directed to issue an allotment order and occupation slip to the applicant in respect of a properly allotted plot.
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