ABDUL HAMID versus CUSTODIAN OF EVACUEE PROPERTY
Section 18A (2), (3) of the Pakistan (Administration for Evacuation Property) Act, 1957, and the transfer of proprietary rights to 18B, under section 18A (2) of the Pakistan Administration for Evacuation Property Act, 1957 You had to be satisfied. During the transfer of temporary property rights to a Certificate of Privilege issued by the Rehabilitation Commissioner, if the originality of the allotment claim had no objection to the quest for allotment at the time of the transfer of the property rights, the guardian usually issued the same. He can do it in the form of an object. Section 18B of the Act required the cancellation of the allotment, after the inquiry, with or without custody, transferred the ownership rights to the existing property, and no objection was raised to the custodian about the allotment which was not genuine. Could not be reached on the basis that there was no inquiry by the custodian at the time of transfer of these rights at the time of issuance, the certificate of entitlement under section 18A (3) of the Act was required to be inquired by the Rehabilitation Commissioner. Even when he had no objection to such an allotment.
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