PRINCE A. M. ABBASI versus FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Property Distribution and Distribution (Amir of Bahawalpur) Order 1969 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 The late Amir of the Bahawalpur dispute divided the interim package for the distribution of property by inheritance through two commissions. What is allocated for The government could not achieve justice and usually did not follow the directions of the Supreme Court involved in various decisions in this regard and in two cases the Government of Pakistan v. HH Nawab Mohammad Abbas Khan Abbasi and others PLD 1982 SC 367 and HH Nawab Muhammad Abbas Khan Abbasi v. Government of Pakistan PLD 1984 SC 67 Specifically, which guarantees that the dispute is directed, in the circumstances, according to the direction involved in the Supreme Court's aforementioned decisions. That the formation of a retired Supreme Court Judge would assist the federal government and all sorts of That, under the guidance of a retired judge of the Supreme Court headed by the committee, it would be appropriate to resolve the legal and factual issues, to reduce the gaps between the parties and to take further litigation. Will be appointed. The head of the committee, which was to be a mere recommendation body and was not the deciding body of the matter, will not have to relinquish the powers of the federal government in the end. In this case, the Federal Government will remain with it, which can pass any order deemed appropriate because the Federal Government will not be bound by the recommendations of the Committee.
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