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MUZAFFAR AHMED versus PAKISTAN


Abandoned Properties (Taking over Management) Act 1975 Section 15 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Order to seize property, not to register appeal as defamatory property to file an appeal for constitutional jurisdiction. The terms related to the jurisdiction of the appeal against the first conditions were the order of the property to be obtained as the transferable property. This order in question, in the first place, should have been approved by the original authority, the administrator. The person filing the appeal must have felt worried. And such an appeal must have been filed within a fixed period, there was no Shariah basis for the exercise of the powers of appeal; the appeal, even if it was filed, would have appealed the legal effect. Would not , Could not constitute alternative appropriate treatment

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