MUHAMMAD TARIQ versus A.C.
Constitution of Pakistan Section Constitution Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application, the applicant's retention was obtained from the respondent corporation in accordance with the terms of the agreement between the parties, the applicant borrowed some amount from the respondent corporation Was refunded, but could not repay the remaining amount. The corporation issued a notice to the applicant under section 81 of the West Pakistan Land Revenue Act, 1967, the applicant filed a constitutional petition for the implementation of the said agreement which is not valid as the applicant filed a case before the competent authority petitioner. The alternative way of filing was, however, directed to appear before the competent authority to perform its obligations in accordance with the terms of the contract, rules and notification, in the interest of fair and fair play. Respondents were also directed to consider requesting discharge of their responsibilities in installments to provide for the interests of the corporation. Apparently P
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