NATIONAL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY THROUGH CHAIRMAN versus NASRULLAH KHAN CHATTAH, SECRETARY, BOARD OF REVENUE, GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB, LAHORE
Sections 4 and 10 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application to become part of the Grand Trunk Road Department of Communications and Works pursuant to the applicant / National Highways Authority pursuing an unconditional and free, no-cost free route. Was separated after Changes made to the Highway Authority by the Skate Board of Revenue were reviewed and previously certified mutations in favor of the Highway Authority were canceled without notice by the Highway Authority leasing part of the suit land. Was also legally barred. Under Secretary (Colonies), Government of Punjab, Section 4 of the Government Land Colonization (Punjab) Act, 1912, such land may be granted to any person by the Board of Revenue, which may be subject to the approval of the Government. ? The Ice Land Ordinance of the Government Land Colonial Law (Punjab) Act, 1912, Business and Section 10 of the West Pakistan Highway, 1959, provided that the administration of the highway authority has the authority of the Department of Communications and Construction. And Secretary C&W had obtained administrative control of such land, but its legal title had to be made in an open assembly after a provincial government notice to assess fit. After the parties and their hearing but such practice was not practiced in the present case. The abrogation of the mutations was primarily a function assigned to the Revenue Officer, but the Secretary's Board of Revenue exercised such practice, depriving the affected party of the right to appeal and review. Constitutional petitions were allowed in the appointment of the Board of Revenue, the principles of natural justice
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