MEHMOOD RANGOONWALA versus GOVERNMENT OF SINDH
Sections 8 and 12 Sindh Urban State Land (Allotment, Conversion and Cancellation of Orders) Ordinance (III of 2001), Sections 3 and 4 Sindh Goth Abad (Housing Scheme) Ordinance (IV 1987), Section 3 Civil Procedure Code (V8 1908) , O III, R 2 and O VII, R 1h Transfer of Property Act (IV of 1882), section 54 suit allocated performance and 16 acres in favor of 50 allotments under Sindh Gothabad (Housing) from the possession of the general attorney of the allotment. Land Allotment. Ordinance, 1987 The cancellation of such allotment and the offer of land to the Allies on payment of the price allocated by the Committee appointed under the Sindh Urban State Land (Allotment, Conversion and Exchange Cancellation) Ordinance 2001 and so on. Non-issuance of invoice by the Authority to be maintained by the agent in his own name in Sindh Gothabad (Residential Scheme) Ordinance 1987 will be applicable in rural areas, while Sindh Urban State Land (Allotment, Conversion and Exchange Cancellation) Engs. The Ordinance, 2001 shall apply to the urban areas of Sindh province in the urban state-state land (allotment, conversion) And cancellation of the transfer) Ordinance, 2001 shall not apply to the land allotted under the Sindh Gothabad (Housing Scheme) Ordinance 1987. There will be no more than two acres of land (about 2 220 square yards) at no cost. Thus, the allotment ordinance of the suit land was contrary to 1987, as a result of the agreement between such offer made by the Authority through this letter. Could not be labeled. The parties, as such; on the basis of such illegal letter, no assistance can be given. Plaintiff did not disclose how the General Attorney / Plaintiff himself obtained his interest in the suit land from his Altis.
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