MUHAMMAD AZAM versus CHIEF SETTLEMENT COMMISSIONER
Section 12 (2) of the Punjab Land Acquisition (Housing) Act (VIII of 1973), Sections 4 and 13 of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application personally binds the parties to the acquisition of land judgment and its legal effect. As such, the applicant of their rights, in the present case, who was a common citizen of the country and who had succeeded after prolonged use, would have to hope that his harassment and harassment would be accepted by his constitutional request. But it has not happened and even more than two years have passed but he was still involved in litigation and he Was struggling for the truth. The public court proceedings that were expected to honor, enforce and respect judicial orders were dismissed. The good application under Section 12 (2), which had long been based on non-compliance with the application, was another attempt to disregard and frustrate the orders passed by the CPC court. Section 12 (2), CPC was lacking in bricks and was not attracted to it and it was a malicious and unjustified move which was rejected by the High Court at a cost of Rs 20,000.
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