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MUHAMMAD SHARIF versus FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, MINISTRY OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS, GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN


Section 17 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the Constitutional applications filed by the applicants as well as the respondents approved by the Federal Government under section 17 of the Assoc Trust Properties (Management and Disposal) Act 1975 Turning applications filed into appeals Rejected from a baseless decision, primarily on the basis that a constitutional request was not against a modification order. The dispute between the applicant and the respondents in the petitioner's application was related to the tenancy of the Iwakee Trust Property Board's shop, and the revised order approved by the federal government under section 17 of the Iwakis Trust Properties (Management and Disposal) Act 1975 The clauses were subject to the High Court's constitutional jurisdiction and were challenged as justification under civil procedure code 1908 for not exercising the jurisdiction to amend. With no legal authority nor any legal effect; and that the High Court had jurisdiction to determine the legal questions and the basic facts involved in the matter, the counsel for the solicitors raised by the applicants Can't confirm, the High Court Constitutional jurisdiction was not subject to any law, but subject to it. The only constitutional petition in the Constitution was a hearing on which the Federal Government disputed the High Court's decision against a modification order passed under section 17 of the Equity Trust Properties (Management and Disposal) Act, 1975, not controversial. That the application was converted into an appeal and that it be granted permission and

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