ABDUL HAMID versus GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB
Article 3 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 24 and 199 Already the acquisition of a building in the possession of the government, the acquisition of such property, even if it conflicts with the fundamental rights, cannot be deprived of its property, and its Occupation is occupied by the Government under the Act, Act VII of 1956, the Government shall not be allowed to take possession of the property which is already in its possession, the acquisition of such property, by any law Is not backed by and does not conflict with the fundamental rights guaranteed under Article 24 of the Constitution. The basis for denying applicants relief and using discretion against them existed solely because the use of school property as a public interest.
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