MUHAMMAD TUFAIL versus DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, FAISALABAD
Sections 10 and 30 of the Punjab Local Council (Property) Rules, 1981, R19 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Rights in relation to the land tenants who have been occupying the land as a tenant of the Government since 1983. Claimed and built a shop on it, moved a private contract for sale of this state-owned property, but no action was taken on his request, after which applicants granted him ownership rights. But was rejected by the authority no order was issued by the applicants. To show that their underground land was ever allotted or leased to them by the government, but the underground house was transferred free of charge to the municipal corporation and the applicants were paying rent to the municipal corporation as per the property. Had to sell. The provisions of R 19 of Punjab Local Council (Property) Rules 1981, if she wished to do so, could not be compelled to sell her property. However, the High Court directed that applicants if the corporation wanted to dispose of the property. Will be presented first.
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