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PAKISTAN INDUSTRIAL CREDIT AND INVESTMENT CORPORATION---PLAINTIFF versus KARACHI PORT TRUST


Section 41 Karachi Port Trust Act (VII 1886), Sections 4 and 87 Land Control (Karachi Division) Act (XI of 1952), Section 15 Special Relief Act (I of 1877), Sections 42 and 56 of title transfer by unknown owner The declaration, the principle was applied by the Karachi Development Authority, which was acquired by the Karachi Development Authority and converted into plots. The Karachi Development Authority leased the plots to different persons and the plaintiff was one such. One of the houses was the plaintiff had only built a wall around his plot and construction work was not completed Karachi Port Trust had their encroachment on the plot. Issuance of notice to the plaintiff for the draw The plaintiff's argument was that after the acquisition of the land, the Karachi Port Trust had nothing to do with the plots leased by the Karachi Development Authority. That the transfer of the possession of the land to Karachi Deuelo by the Karachi Port Trust was incomplete as the patent authority was dealing with it in the year 1965, because its owner authority allotted the plot to the plaintiff. And was considered when hundreds of individuals were being plotted or transferred by the authority, which could be traced legally. The plaintiff received this allotment in good faith, taking care of the authority's transfer eligibility even if the plaintiff's request for a final transfer of land was accepted, the plot was allotted in favor of the plaintiff. There was no compulsory element of section 41 of the Transfer and Transfer of Property Act, 1882, because the Karachi Port Trust resumed the plot because of its allocation invalid.

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