SYED MEHBOOB AHMAD SHAH versus MEPCO THROUGH CHAIRMAN WAPDA LAHORE
Section 24 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional petitioner's complaint was that the authorities denied him the power connection in the premises that the foregoing authority of the said premises was against the electricity connection provided. Authorities object that they cannot provide the electricity meter to the applicant because he was a successor to the occupier and as per the description provided under section 24 of the Electricity Act 1910, any person who sells, gifts, exchanges The property sold by is inherited. The newcomer was obliged to pay the lease or any other method, the default amount, the accuracy record shows that the premises of the premises were unlawful possession and that the authorities did not obtain or confirm the required documents. It was given a power connection. The owner was, therefore, unable to deny that the authority could not burden the eW power connection with the applicant on the basis of arrears of the power charges against the aforementioned illegal occupation petitioner, because the authorities themselves did not have this professional Being an illegal occupier, the authorities could not take advantage of the explanation provided under section 24 of the Electricity Act, 1910.
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