LAKHI versus MEMBER (COLONIES) BOARD OF REVENUE, PUNJAB
Section 30 (2) West Pakistan Board of Revenue Act (XI of 1957), Section 8 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Review of Constitutional Appeal The requisite parties of the Board of Revenue have granted the applicants the power to execute in favor of the Allies. Filed a petition with the Revenue Authorities for the cancellation of The applicant's request was obtained by the Board of Revenue and Altiz was barred from transferring the land as a buyer in response to the questions; the review application allowed the Board of Revenue to review The lands were properly allotted and the respondents were relied upon by the unreliable buyers in the Second Amendment Petitioner's order that they were not placed as party in the review petition filed by the respondents. Filed by Applicant's Board of Revenue Players The request for reconsideration was dismissed. The initial restriction order was granted on his request. After that, he was an integral party to the review petition filed by the respondents, the legitimate applicant was not made a party by the plaintiff. However, no notice was issued to the applicant by the Board of Revenue before filing a review application against the restriction order. Approval of the order in favor of the respondents, which was contrary to the provisions of the law and the principles of natural justice, the applicants may not have any right, title or interest in the property but because the order for the application was banned. , So he was right
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