MUHAMMAD NAEEM versus PROVINCE OF PUNJAB
The Colonial Laws of the Public Lands (Punjab) Act 1912, Section 36 and Relief of Proprietary Rights of Civil Courts under Articles 42 and 54, the final results of the facts by the courts under the provisions of the grant of property rights. Prohibition against. Withdrawn in favor of the plaintiff and the Revenue Authorities refused to grant the proprietary rights, the Plaintiff filed a preliminary injunction against the orders passed by the Revenue Authorities dismissed by the trial court and the Appellate Court Excluded by jurisdiction of. The order passed against the plaintiff by the district collector was specifically withheld under section 36 of the Government Land Colonial Act (Punjab) Act 1912 and the plaintiff was found in the order of the Additional Commissioner and the plaintiff was the revenue authority on the matter. Was in his favor to be provoked. This is because the Board of Revenue issued the notification from time to time and under the Right of Corruption Act, the Revenue Forum was a method of corruption before the decision which had the power of the Law and the Plaintiff, and still the issue in this case. Was rejected.
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