ALLAH BAKHSH versus CHAIRMAN, FEDERAL LAND COMMISSION, PAKISTAN, ISLAMABAD
R13 West Pakistan Land Reform Regulation, 1959 [MLR64] Regulation 8 Land Reform Regulation, 1972 [MLR 115], Para 18 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application resumed in land allotment case The MLR under 64 and the MLR 115 for this matter, the preferential right in respect of the allotment of landless tenant, although the order sanctioned under MLR 64 64 states that no The person has not been found to be involved in cultivating resumed land for related crops. , But no record was recorded that there was no land tenant in the village or in possession of the land in this case, and the main reason was that the Deputy Land Commissioner, who issued the order, himself Had just concluded that it was approved. An incorrect order was recorded by the Chief Land Commissioner dismissing the request for review for the reasons stated, and he later found out that it was a case of automatic amendment jurisdiction and then he did so for those reasons. The Deputy Land Commissioner was directed to take action in accordance with the law and consequently all relevant persons, including the applicants, will be heard and thereafter Appropriate orders will be approved. With jurisdiction, it was legal and could not interfere with the exercise of equitable and constitutional jurisdiction
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