MUHAMMAD HANIF versus ZULFIQAR ALI
Sections 36 and 164 of the West Pakistan Land Revenue Act 1967 (1973), Article 199 Appointment of a Lumberman Constitutional application On the death of a limber, applications for fresh appointment against the office of the deceased limber's son were also sought. Others also applied for the post, but the district collector appointed the applicant after routine inspections and ignored the deceased Lambardar's son and executed the tile appeal against the district collector's order against the executive district officer's order. Executive District Officer dismissed by Lambardar's son, dismissed The Revenue and the son of the deceased lumberman were posted as lumbermen, in several orders passed by the district collector and executive district officer, there was no reason for their decision which would have preferred the petitioner over the deceased lumberman's son. Offering to give, the Board of Revenue rightly said. Defendant determined that she was a middle-aged man and had a background in training and was well trained for employment orders, passed by the Board of Revenue, as amended, It may be said that the Member, the Board of Revenue, was dismissed under the circumstances, without any jurisdiction, excessive and without legal authority.
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