QADIR BUX THROUGH ATTORNEY versus GOVERNMENT OF SINDH THROUGH SECRETARY BOARD OF REVENUE
Section 10 (2) Specific Relief Act (I of 1877), Section 8 and 54 Settlement of Plot Ordinance (VII of 1980), Section 5 Sindh Civil State Land (Allotment, Conversion and Conversion Cancellation) Ordinance (III of 2001), Section 3 Suit for unrestricted, permanent injunction against a five-acre state of undocumented governmental state for residential commercial purposes in the urban area of Karachi during this period, when a general ban on disposal of public land was imposed in Sindh. ? In urban areas of Sindh province, residential land wages were to be paid through open auction and after the issuance of the allotment letter, after making a suitable plot, such land was sold at a rate four times higher than what it acquired. What was There was no reason to lease a secretly large non-exclusive area without limitation, in gross violation of the law for unlawful exploitation. Was unable to grant the right or right of a transactional transaction and on no principle could the court be legally authorized as the plaintiff was not entitled to the right or obligation of the land to have no right or obligation. The suit was rejected in the circumstances.
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