KARAMAT HUSSAIN versus PROVINCE OF THE PUNJAB
Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the applicant who claims that he is the purchaser of the Government Quarter from the allottee with the same authenticity and occupation, such alteration, which was himself, yet of the said quarter No owner, no option to pass. Any such claimant relates to the possession of the applicant who was allegedly in exchange for the sale, therefore, it was illegal and in wrongful possession because the applicant was similarly deposed. And such a quarter was in the possession of another person for many years, the authority's ruling, refusing to consider the applicant for allotment, was unreasonable under the government's policy letters because it was a misunderstanding and There was no such occupation for the quarter because the people who were regularized dropped the petition out of merit Or, has refused to appeal
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