ZAWAR HUSSAIN SHAH versus GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB
Article 199 (1) (a) (i) of the Law Reform Ordinance (XII of 1972), the writing of section 3 mandamus, with the issuance of the applicant, other persons also in the nature of mandamus to allot residential plot in the old plate in the constitutional petition. Instructed. The Development Authority's High Court had come to the conclusion that in view of the policy, the applicant could not be held entitled to the plot in question as per the policy quoted in the High Court, Land, Building and Plots in Thala Mandi Town. Is entitled to provide the allotment. In the possession of the government, its residents were to be transferred free of cost while some districts in different cities had to be transferred free of cost to the district administration for pond accommodation and the remaining plots / houses were to be disposed of through open auction. No principle of fair and law or an equity petition was violated, otherwise the 13-year-old, guilty of indecent libel, was rightfully rejected by the High Court.
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