ILAM DIN versus CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR OF AUQAF, LAHORE
West Pakistan Dedicated Property Ordinance 1961 Sections 7, 6 and 2 (d) Homeless Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act (XXVIII of 1958), Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of section 6 of West Pakistan Dedicated Notification under. The Property Ordinance, 1961, was issued before the District Judge for filing an application under section 7 of the Ordinance on 26 8 1967, after receiving notice of the deletion of the Ordinance Limitation Notification 21 12 1960, but the High Court accepted the appeal. Curly. The defendants contended that at the time of the notification's issuance, the predecessor had no interest or interest in the disputed shop because the permanent transfer agreement was issued in their favor in August 1964, thus it had There was no Lux Standby to challenge such notification. And that application was filed approximately 7 years after the issuance of the notification in which appellants provided record documentary evidence in support of the disputed shop claim and their role as vacant property on the record. It was not established that the disputed shop was owned by a Muslim, who was part of the dedicated chief administrator's absence in the absence of proof of ownership of the disputed shop, to issue a notification under section 6 of the ordinance as a dedicated property and There will be no jurisdiction to create such a notification shop. An vacant property, which was moved by the appellant's foreclosure in 1964 at the time of issuance of a notification under section 6 of the ordinance due to the location of the shop, was deemed to have belonged to the mosque. And a dedicated property is the fact that the shop is part of the dedication
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