ABDUL KADIR versus CHIEF SETTLEMENT COMMISSIONER
Section 40, Schedule II, Article 19 Constitution of Pakistan (1973) Arts 185 (3) and 199 Constitutional Jurisdiction, considering that the practice of establishing a cattle parish is a practice of party applicants that they have to respond to This agreement will always be negotiated with. Council respondents decided to put the contract into a public auction after a gap of almost 12 years, which prompted the petitioners to challenge the decision in the constitutional petition which was basically rejected by the applicants. Not agitated it was ordered that the applicants had obtained the right to negotiate through negotiations. And the agitating parties, and this respondent was not able to auction the deal, since the defendants had been contracting applicants in previous years, so they refrained from claiming that the defendants were entitled to such an agreement. Applicants do not own the land. Cattle Perry and Possession is Oral Consent as Pak Railway
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