FATEH MUHAMMAD versus SETTLEMENT COMMISSIONER
Homelessness (Land Settlement) Act 1958 Section 10/11, Land Allotment, Disposal of Seller in Dispute Resolved / Sellers canceled by registered sale deed, After such sale, Plaintiff by petition Allotment Allotment Challenged Given that the allottee was allotted more land than the settlement authority in which it was found that the dispute was more than the rights of the landowners, it was the same applicants / vendors who canceled the transfer petition. The land was purchased in the dispute long before it took place; they were seriously condemned for not being part of the informant. The respondent informed that the shopkeeper had the right to be heard before any order could adversely affect their rights as they had purchased clear ground in the dispute before filing the information. Those who had acquired valuable rights in the land in the dispute and were heard, were heard. The land sold to the applicants should not be deprived of their property rights in the possession of the settlement authority and after the trial. The remand was obtained after the applicant and any other person expressed concern over the cancellation of the original allotment.
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