PROVINCE OF PUNJAB versus CHRISTIAN EDUCATIONAL ENDOWMENT TRUST, LAHORE
The AXXVI review petitioner asserts that the Supreme Court dismissed the subsequent memorandum as having no legal effect, ignoring the fact that the memorandum relating to two parcels of land by the decision of the Board of Foreign Missions and the Christian Educational Endowment Trust. The name stands and the memorandum in question is stated. The land alone did not belong to the latter parcel. The petitioner further claimed that the transfer of the land in the name of the respondent trust in favor of the Government FC College was declared to have no legal effect as a result of the Supreme Court decision, but the changes related to it. Has also been decided. The petitioner's complaint for standing in the name of the Board of Foreign Missions in the Revenue Record was based on a complete misunderstanding of the Supreme Court decision, because a fair and proper reading of the Supreme Court verdict revealed that the Supreme Court disapproved. The same part of the memorandum was declared under which the area was transferred to Christian Educational Endowment Trust under the name of Gov. FC Colonel.
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