MALIK MUHAMMAD KHAQAN versus TRUSTEES OF THE PORT OF KARACHI (KPT)
Declaration of Proof License titled Section 63 and Spec 64 Special Relief Act (Constitution of 1877), Section 42 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3), Temporary Claims by Karachi Port Trust Board entitled for Scope Suit Plots Was allotted, which was allotted. The plaintiffs dismissed the concurrent finding of the two cases by the trial court and the lower appellate court High Court in order to file a lawsuit against this claim. The plaintiff's legal status failed to establish a jurisdiction in relation to the suit suit plots filed by the plaintiff and its claim for declarations under section 42 of the Special Relief Act 1877, supporting the right to rely on a medical document. I was not authorized to rely on the plaintiff. The plaintiff has the right to use the destroyed plots as a license or license, and no licensee can claim his continuance for an unlimited period, as it was a hearing because both the trial court and the lower appellate court He failed to keep up with the material facts and law, resulting in serious and serious illegal acts. The High Court ruled that the suit was not maintainable and that the decisions of the lower appellate court and the trial court were properly settled, and it failed to order the dismissal of the case. That he had acquired his right in favor of suit plots which was necessary. In order to file for the declaration of title / property in relation to immovable property under section 42 of the Special Relief Act, 1877, the plaintiff hereby authorizes such rights
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