HAMEED AKHTAR versus MEMBER (COLONIES), BOARD OF REVENUE, PUNJAB, LAHORE
Section 8 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Applicants The right of self-reviewing applicants about the grant of proprietary rights to the land was granted to the lumbermen, who were given proprietary rights, at the expense of which They were in possession of them according to the price. District Authorities (Colonies) under a stable order approved by the Board of Revenue, while applying to applicants without notice and under the jurisdiction of its review, the Member (Colonies) with full rights. Enjoying the benefits of having a property near you. The West Pakistan Board of Revenue Act, 8 of 1957, delayed reviewing the order, withdrew and reviewed all previously approved orders for the grant of proprietary rights under the Lambert Grant. Under the provisions of Section 8 of the Board of Revenue Act, 1957. , The Board may exercise the jurisdiction to review only at the request of any person who is upset that the order was approved after the board and the parties affected by the notice and hearing them, the order Each request for review will be made within 90 days from the date of order. No one filed the petition in the present case. Within nine days from the date of approval of the latest order, the Board did not have the option of automatically taking the option of reviewing the order on its behalf, no notice was issued to the applicants who were issued Applicants were really affected by the defective order before approving the order. Condemnation of any hearsay and illicit order
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