MUHAMMAD ASLAM versus MEMBER BOARD OF REVENUE
Article 42 Civil Code of Conduct (v. 1908), Article 38 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petition Order Declaration Order was passed in favor of the applicant under which to file the property case in this case. Instead of them. Appeal to Revenue Court, Revenue Requests Authorities to Register Revenue Records on Request On Revenue Authority Denies Implementation of Order, Correcting Decree that Implementation of Corrections The application for enforcement / enforcement was not filed before the court which has been approved. This decree was presented to the Revenue Authority (Tehsildar) in front of him, which required him to do something in which the terms of the order were not directed by the lenders of the decision and required. On his reluctance to work, one direction was sought from the High through a constitutional petition. The court directed the Revenue Authorities to do what they did not want by law. Did the High Court issue the order sought by the petitioner? Refused to do so, the constitutional jurisdiction petition was dismissed in circumstances
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