MST. KISHWAR SULTANA versus PROVINCE OF PUNJAB
Section 16 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application The use of land acquired by the government for any other purpose is a complaint regarding the transfer of land by the government that the latter acquired the land for a particular purpose. Was. But this was not used, therefore, it could not be used in any other way. The respondent's reply was that the acquisition of the said land was long completed, for which compensation was paid and the land was left. Then, in the possession of the Government, nevertheless, it is still in it and the applicant has not been able to make any claim, and to retain the constitutional petition against the government action to use the land for any other purpose. Lack of space. Ha completed all the procedures, paid the compensation, and occupied one of the lands, therefore, he occupied it in view of Arakasiti Section 16. Applicant to the Act, 1894, could not object to the closure of the land in the government acquired by lawful means as there was no doubt that the power of the government in relation to its acquisition, its evacuation and the survival of the land. The constitutional request for was dismissed, in the circumstances
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