SHAH MUQEEM PRESS CLUB versus CHIEF MINISTER
Arts 199 and 248 (1) Preliminary marking of government property for the construction of Punjab Financial Rules, Vol I, R8 15 Press Club, and the announcement of the grant by the Chief Minister and the Minister for Constitutional application. Challenged based on the news that is coming. Applying a formal order in support of this, the applicant believed that such property could not be given to the press club without the prior approval and approval of the Board of Revenue, no formal order was granted on the constitutional petition which was approved. In which the separation was mentioned. The authenticity of such property cannot be confirmed in the news. Retaining such constitutional petition would also be a question mark. Such a dispute must be conducted by a factual inquiry, which is required by Article 199 of the Constitution. The proceedings under summary cannot be acted upon by the High Court. The court dismissed the constitutional petition
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