MUHAMMAD ASLAM versus ADDITIONAL COMMISSIONER (REVENUE), GUJRANWALA
Section 2 (2) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 notified the officer and the present findings of the facts recorded by the High Court, appealed to the Supreme Court that the dispute shops were non-vacant property and owned by a Muslim. Was built on a land that was leased to a vacant person for 20 years, who built shops and the lease period ended in 1952, that area of this question was registered with the evacuation of the registered sales deed. Was purchased by the source and the shops on the said land were constructed in a way that could not be established on record. And it was simply speculation without any substance that the Supreme Court refused to interfere in finding the facts recorded by the notified officer and the High Court. Such results could only be interfered with. If it was for breach of record or as a result of not having read the abortion altogether or not examining the evidence.
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