SYED MUHAMMAD RASHID AHMAD SHAH versus FEDERAL CHIEF LAND COMMISSION
Paras 7, 12 and 29 (b) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 185 (3) and 199 declaration of assets to invalidate the gift and allow the Land Commission's Gift Order to resume surplus land. It was granted by the Deputy Land Commissioner that the Federal Land Commission accepted the petitioner's request that the interchange be served on a tenant and non-tenant basis. The constitutional application filed against the orders allowed the exchange of property only. The Federal Land Commissioner's High Court dismissed the constitutional petition against the order approving the revision order filed 25/26 years later, refusing to take further action against the High Court's first order not to verify the facts of the gift. The gift chapter on was closed permanently after the re-application order was ignored, the applicant was interested in the permission to exchange. When the exchange became valid, the applicant challenged the order of reinstatement. , Which became the final Federal Landland Commission, when the Supreme Court dismissed the appeal and relinquished the appeal. Declined modestly.
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