BASHIR AND CO. versus CHIEF SETTLEMENT COMMISSIONER LAHORE
Schedule of Homeless Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1958, Para 15 (3) Letter Patent (Lahore), 1911, CL 10 Letter Patent Appeal 1932 Installation of industrial concern on land leased for a period of twenty years. Land for appellant was allotted in 1950 under Industrial Concerns, which expired in 1952, after the lease period ended in 1952, respondents purchased land under industrial concern, initially allotted to Appellant. The industrial concern was canceled and the same was allocated to the respondents at the beginning of the industrial concern allocation option settlement process. And the most important part of the industrial concern, ie the land being vacant, did not form part of the pool of compensation. Their normal life span was already over and the result was not available at present that the appellant was not very interested in litigating the transfer case even though otherwise the respondents had a super-strategic allocation. The authorization of the authorization was granted only. By the High Court, was not properly interfered with and the litigation patent appeal was dismissed under the circumstances.
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