MUHAMMAD ALI versus DISTRICT OFFICER (REVENUE)/ COLLECTOR, OKARA
Section 111 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 The cancellation of the official land lease of the constitutional applicant was being considered as less of a state land under which the land under the lease was challenged by the respondent. Was allotted land in the Revenue Papers as an illegal occupier. Under the Temporary Farming Scheme, the land leased to the applicant was allotted to the Temporary Farming Scheme; the applicant could not cite any scheme which would result in the application under the Temporary Farming Scheme. The leaseholder was leased. The applicant may refer the applicant to the relevant authority / authority for the allotment of the land as the outstanding tenant, as the process could not be done in the constitutional jurisdiction of the High Court as the applicants were limited to a limited time of lease. There was no right of subsequent allotment. Under section 111 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, especially when it was no longer occupied
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