KADIR BAKHSH versus CHAIRMAN, WAPDA, LAHORE
Section 14 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 9 and 1993 Constitutional petition to remove the high tension electric wires from the land of the applicant The petitioner demanded that the tension of the high tension electric wires through his land without his permission. The installation was illegal, unauthorized and the Thai Malaga Petitioner prayed that the high tension electrical wires be removed from the ground because its installation was in accordance with its legal right to resolve the dispute. Violations of applicant's lawyer rights were offered and she was offered to bear 50% of the estimated cost Hey there. To end the installation, but said that was not accepted by the authorities, the applicant withdrew the same and requested that a petition be decided on the merit. The validation options were: High tension electric wires need permission / permission from the applicant before installing on top of them. The land, which was required by section 14 of Pakistan Water and Power Development A, was given to the authorities by the Activities Act, 1958 in the provision of section 14 (1) of section 14 of the Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority Act 1958. To enter in to survey any land, to erect a pillar, to board and to execute the required letter of work, and to take all other steps which were necessary for the preparation of any scheme. Was not included in WAPDA, the powers granted under section 14 (1) of section 14 of the Act To that cause the least. Intervention and its owner rights
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