LAHORE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY versus NAIMAT SALEEM TRUST
Article 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Application After the issuance of a notification under Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, a legitimate right of purchase of land by a trust for children with disabilities can be obtained for public purpose. The Purpose is Purposeful, No Public Purpose Above and No Higher Public Purpose, No One Can Conform to God's Purpose, Respondent Trust established a charity school for children with disabilities, before In the end the land could be awakened to the authority, the defendant had formed a trust and such land was purchased and such dedicated property pledged. And was dedicated to a charitable purpose, which cannot be answered by God. After the notification under Section 4 of the Act, the authenticity of the respondents will not have any material impact. Promising not to alienate such land in any way and always use it for the same purpose, the School High Court directed that its decision be made part of the respondents' trust, and if any, by the Trust The ordinance, if made without the consent of the District Judge (as a judge in the case of dedicated property), will be void.
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