ABDUL MAJEED versus ABDUR REHMAN
Section 10 Constitution Pakistan (1973), Determination of Land Allotment Qualification Under Article 199 Horse Breeding Tenancy Scheme The original allottee died, the District Remote Officer recommended the deceased's eldest son, but the District Collector wrote on it. Did not process. Agree with the above recommendation and the selected applicant, who was also the son of the deceased, the successor commissioner accepted the appeal against the district collector's order and rejected the district collector's order and said that the amendment through the Member Board of Revenue Commissioner The order has been upheld. As the successor of the original son petitioner, the eldest son was eligible for land allotment and was told that the Constitution Commissioner had passed the order after receiving the latest report. A detailed detailed inquiry revealed that the victim Alotti's older son was assisting his estranged father's commissioner. Also, depending on the report, the Member Board Revenue had chosen the eldest son for the allotment of tenancy, and the recommendations of the various sons were ultimately determined by the Commissioner and Member Board of Revenue. In its presence, it is the ultimate authority in the distribution of revenue. Interim bail warrants judgment dismisses any illegal movement or instability constitutional application
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