GHULAM HAIDER versus MEMBER, BOARD OF REVENUE
Section 16 (a) West Pakistan Land Reforms Regulation, 1959 [MLR64], Para 19 Land Reforms Regulation, 1972 [MLR 115], Para 7 notification number 474 / LC, dated 19 3 1973, para 9 constitution Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Petition for Landlord surrendering to the tenant, the sale of such grant was surrendered by the original owners under Martial Law Regulation No. 64 of 1959, the applicant was awarded the M. of 1972. LR No. 115 was hereby certified to be the tenant of the surrendered land in which the certified variable was sold by petition. He said that the applicant's land dispute was that on the basis of the grant, he had become the sole owner of the said land and that the Qur'an and the Shariah were declared inviolable by the 1972 MLR 115 Supreme Court. , But no restrictions, no restrictions were placed on it. The applicant's right to remove the same justification was not eligible because the Land Reforms Act 1977 could be banned and the terms / period laid under it would apply to a tenant who said that the land was granted under the Act. Went to the landlord and gave the land under the EMLR under 64 to the tenants, they were to be ruled under MLR 115 of 1972 under notification number 474 / LC date 19 3 1973 petition r \ n \ r \ n
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