SARDAR NOOR MUHAMMAD KHAN BIJARANI versus FEDERAL LAND COMMISSION, ISLAMABAD
Paragraph 7 (1) (b), Explanation of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 In favor of the Constitution Administration of Justice Transfer of the grandson, the Federal Land Commission reversed the transfer of land by gift, in favor of which Applicants were made because they were the grandchildren of the original owner and their father was also alive. Such a dispute of applicants by law was not in accordance with the definition given under the law. Para 7 (1) (b) of the Land Reforms Regulation, 1972, nor under Islamic law, could the applicants be considered as heirs because their father was alive, Donis, who had taken the opportunity of hearing before the High Court. , He failed to present any case. In their favor; in such cases, the remand will not serve any purpose in the lower forum. Such remand will have no benefit and vice versa, which will have the effect of furthering the litigation. An unusually long, lengthy trial was previously dismissed.
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