MUHAMMAD NAZEEM versus PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT THROUGH CHIEF SECRETARY
Sections 3 (c), 4, 11, 18 and 23 of the Northern Territory Council Legal Framework (Amendment) Order, 1999, Section 19 Determination of Acquisition Compensation from a Written Applicant Land by Respondents with Applicants and Applicants Land Acquired unsatisfactory land. , Filed an objection under section 18 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, which was dismissed under the time restraining order, rejecting the objection request, and the sketchy, urgent and unjustified injunction was not approved. , While public workers were obliged to listen to it. The parties were vacated for reasons of contempt order when they sit to determine the legal rights of the parties, while the Collector, acting as a judicial officer, was obliged to assign reasons for his orders, It was necessary to keep them separate under the rules of the order. Section 18 of the Natural Justice Land Acquisition Act, 1894, provided three types of boundaries, operating from different dates to different dates. The ounce, but the unclean order being sketched, showed no reason and was able to exclude such an order, the matter was also referred to the collector for further decision on the matter according to law. had gone.
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