ABDUL QUDOOS BEHARI versus GOVERNMENT OF SIND
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 199 Applicants in the Township demanding writs and declarations from the defendants on illegal auction, sale and plot demarcation, as well as the illegal possession of the respondents for the resettlement of the homeless citizens, land and plots. Also for the direction of occupying evacuation buildings. Pakistan, which is extremely poor and deserving of residential shelters, said respondents said the plots were auctioned as provided by its master plan and it has been made clear that the plots existed in Township H. Was not created contrary to the G1 plan, the applicants 'complaints were misunderstood and without any legal basis and the respondents' complaints regarding eviction and other land allotments and detentions. Regarding this, complete facts or omissions and commission proceedings have not been described and thus are common The constitutional jurisdiction can not be based on alleged charges. When used to resolve a complaint, when applicants are concerned about the federal government, applicants can consult appropriate agencies, including federal accountability.
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