AFZAL SAID KHAN versus KARACHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Karachi Development Authority (Land Settlement) Rules 1971 Preamble Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Applicant was given the applicant authority to exercise powers in respect of one plot in allotment of two plots because one plot. The two plots could not be allotted. The applicant selected the specific plot documents filed with the constitutional petition by the applicant, indicating that after the allotment of the two plots, two years from the date of occupation after payment of the balance according to the terms of the contract. Have to pay within the period. The petitioner neither demanded possession of the plot nor did any other action for seven years. Then after writing his first letter to the authority, the applicant took no further steps for four years, after which, on the actions of the plaintiffs, they were given the Karachi Development Authority under the rules and regulations. Rules for choosing a plot of land, 1971, because no one could be allocated two plots, and he withdrew from the optional constitutional relief and exercised such powers in the fact. It is believed that the constitutional application was rejected because of his merit
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