SETTLEMENT COMMISSIONER (L) versus MAUJ DIN
Article 2 Displaced persons (Land Settlement) Act (XLVII of 1958), Article 10 Criminal Tribes Act, 1911 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Muslim members of criminal tribes settled under different Colony Chuckland Non-Muslim members were allotted. After the partition of the subcontinent the Muslim members of the offending tribes settled on the territory of the non-Muslim tribes, leaving the non-Muslim grants, to declare such land of land left by the non-Muslim members of the army tribes. Was given and treated as such Additional Commissioner. During the hearing of the appeal under the Government Land (Punjab) Act under the employment, such land could not be declared vacant or declared as a state land, the entire land abandoned by these vacant bailouts, which was a criminal tribe. Came under the control of the Muslim members of the party, was covered under this notification, treated as a withdrawal. And such an intra-court appeal that holds such a property vacant was put aside for disqualification and the judge's order placed in the champions the beer was restored.
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