SHAHZAD YOUSAF versus PROVINCE OF SINDH
Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 199, 23 and 24 Constitutional Applicants was stated by the Authority to lease at Rs 100 per square yard for residential / commercial purpose for 99 years. The land was given. The applicant's case was that before the implementation of the Sindh Urban State Land (Allotment, Conversion and Exchange Cancellation) Ordinance 2001, he repeatedly asked the concerned authorities to issue an invoice for payment of the 25 lease money. Was contacted, but could not be processed. The invoice was not issued by the applicant due to a mistake by the authorities due to the change of government. The contents of the documents and records were solid evidence that the applicant was fully pursuing his case, in no way could the applicant. Delegating it as negligent, irresponsible or negligent in performing its legal obligations, the oil enabled the applicant to pay the stipulated and determined discrimination amount by the inquiry commission authorities in order to issue the invoice so that the rules of consistency Was not enforced and otherwise acted upon, thereby violating the applicant's legal and legitimate rights. The constitution that compelled him to file a constitutional petition, which was accepted, required the authorities to issue invoices of possession charges / land and pay the applicant for payment of the commission fixed and approved price. After the payment, we had to make it regular. Sindh Urban State Land (allotment, conversion and exchange cancellation in favor of land and applicant in question)
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