TANVEER AFZAL KHAN versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN THROUGH SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF WORKS, GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN, ISLAMABAD
Section A 54 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 The allotment of plot allotment has been canceled by the cancellation of plot allotment by the authorities, the petitioners have challenged the same in the constitutional petition. The question or the basic competence of the suit for the allotment was whether he was an employee of the federal government and a member of the Pakistan Employees Cooperative Housing Society. One of the applicants was neither a federal government employee nor a member of the Society. After the allotment of the plot in favor of the original allottee / seller was canceled under the recommendation of the Martial Law Inquiry, no right was granted to the applicants, both applicants are not entitled. In the allotment of the relevant plots, their allotment was rightly ca through the authorities' parties, who in the circumstances could take advantage of the cure in the civil court, as the society was instructed under the law, to dispute for three months. A third party on the plot does not create interest, in which case no one is interested in its implementation. The Society did not receive any restraining orders on the subject-related plots; the Society would be free to settle the dispute strictly according to the list of eligible members on merit and seniority.
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