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MUHAMMAD IQBAL versus MUHAMMAD IRFAN ELAHI


Under the jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court, the High Court had directed the Deputy Commissioner to pass a proper order strictly in accordance with the law on the petition of the pending applicant within one month. According to the Deputy Commissioner has failed to approve the order. Directives of the High Court, the applicants became extremely upset and they filed a criminal / contempt petition regarding the correctness of the High Court, after which the Deputy Commissioner could not pass the order as per the directions of the High Court as the Punjab Local Government announced during the relevant period. The offices of the deputy commissioner of sight were removed. The Government Ordinance, 2001, when the High Court had adjudicated the cases, had sufficient authority to consider the subsequent events as the office of the Deputy Commissioner was terminated, the petition invalidated or the contempt was always between the claimants and the court. The High Court refused to issue the notice. Respondent

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