JAHANA versus SADIQ
Government Lands (Punjab) Colonization Act 1912 Section 30 (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Appeal for leave of appeal; The ability to file a High Court legally upholds the order passed by the Board of Revenue. Unable to place a violation. Section 30, the provisions of the Government Land Colonization (Punjab) Act 1912, the affected party filed an intra-court appeal, which was forbidden and the Member Board of Revenue was dismissed, which was ordered by the High Court without legal authority. The affected party had not filed both appeals. And the Member, the Board of Revenue, filed for leave to appeal against the High Court Petition order for the appeal of the merit dismissal on the ground that the High Court member, the Board of Revenue, did not file an intra-court appeal. Unless otherwise ordered to violate the provisions of section 30 (2) of the Board of Revenue, the Government Land Colonization (Punjab) Act was not legally intact. The petition raised the law of public importance for the exam but the leave to appeal was denied
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