ADMINISTRATOR, MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE, SAHIWAL versus MEMBER COLONIES, BOARD OF REVENUE, PUNJAB, LAHORE
Sections 19 (2) and 30 (2) of the West Pakistan Board of Revenue Act (XI of 1957), Section 7 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application long sold to the Government Land and Municipal Committee located in the heart of the city Since the publication of the advertisement by such members using the political influence without applying to the district collector and softening the ban on the sale of state land by a private contract, the Board of Revenue made such After the cancellation of the sale, all sides referred the Governor to the Member, Board of Reference. The Revenue Respondent's request was made one year and seven months after the cancellation order was approved. The Board of Revenue submitted this request as a revision request and restored such sale without issuing a notice to the government or municipal committee, or a valid certification order from the applicants was impacted by the Audi ultimatum rule. ? Partial delays showed no reason for condolences, nor did the review petition be enforceable after the timeframe supported by the affidavit supporting such application was, therefore, unclean in the eyes of the law. The order was not upheld The High Court, rejecting the immovable order, has said that if such land is intended to be sold, it will later be sold through open auction. Advertising and permitting applicant and respondent to participate in such auction rules. r \ n \ r \ n
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