GHULAM MUHAMMAD versus MEMBER (JUDICIAL-V), BOARD OF REVENUE, PUNJAB, LAHORE
After the death of the Constitution Horse Breeding Scheme Allotment Allotment under Section 10 Constitution Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Horse Breeding Scheme, the defendant claimed to have the right to inherit the disputed land. It was stated that the applicant had also claimed his right to the allotment of the disputed land on the basis of the report of the Revenue Authorities Collector, which did not find any candidate suitable for the allotment of the disputed land, against which the two contestants opposed the decision of C. Appeal was filed. The collector, but only the applicant succeeded, the revision request was subsequently filed by the competing respondent before the Member, Board of Revenue, which was allowed but the constitutional petition to harm both contestants. Were filed by. The contestant who inherited it, even though he was a legal heir, was not entitled to be admitted through documentary evidence that the tenant under the Horse Breeding Scheme could not prove that the collector's report Accordingly he had relevant experience in claiming his right to allotment of land as a Horse Breeder. Constitutional petitions were rejected in these circumstances.
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