HAKIM ALI versus MEMBER POWER, WAPDA
West Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority Act 1958 Section 14 Electricity Act (IX of 1910), Section 12 Law Reform Ordinance (XII of 1972), Section 3 Introduction to the application of electric poles in a dispute over private land. Related to the installation of poles. The towers of appellant's land were removed by the High Court through a constitutional petition filed by the appellant. The appellant's High Court Ply stated that the authority had no right to enter private land illegally. Had no authority and had the support and authority of the law to install them. Power poles and for this purpose were also empowered to enter the ground to erect poles, to strengthen the towers for power supply, and to transfer the same entry as well as to the towers. Installation also could not be considered unauthorized. Since the Authority has all the steps to take. There were sufficient powers, which were legally protected under the law and not exceeded, the decision passed by the High Court was in accordance with the law and the intra-court appeal was dismissed.
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