LADHOO versus MEMBER (REVENUE), BOARD OF REVENUE
Article 22 VI of the West Pakistan Holding Ordinance (VI of 7960), Article 3 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 The exclusion of the provisions of the Constitution, a dispute arises between the parties relating to ownership on the territory of law. Which was serious in nature. In order to pass an order to exclude the land in dispute from the realm of consolidation, the tax was legally valid and such order was absolutely valid and did not face any legal defect. The question, as a matter of fact, was attributed to the stability proceedings. The Board of Revenue had rightfully excluded the land from the Consolidation operation, and the orders passed had no legal effect; it was properly held that the Gadwari Palace would be prepared by staff. And the entire proprietorship of the village will be entitled to its own shares and claim compensation. The constitutional request for land acquisition by the government was astonishing in the circumstances
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