LAL KHAN versus SHAM DIN
In the absence of the Displaced Persons (Land Settlement) Act, 1958, the Section 10 intelligence application finds that the intelligence application was prepared to record and that another petition was processed by the defendant's legacy. Can't be challenged. Whatever the record was before the Supreme Court, it raised serious doubts as to whether the information requested by the informants was in fact transmitted by them or it appeared to be self-reported. The claimants did not appear before any settlement authority at any stage in the investigation. In this case, serious doubts were raised by the informants about the false rumors of this request, and thus the whole basis of the claim from the informants was removed and the matter was resolved in favor. Was. Of the respondents who were regular allottees of the land against their claim of balance
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