GHULAM ABBAS versus MEMBER, BOARD OF REVENUE, PUNJAB, LAHORE
West Pakistan Land Revenue Rules 1968 R 17 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) After appointing a lien applicant through the Collector, the competing defendants filed appeals which were rejected by the Commissioner. Further challenge this order, that is, they accepted the order and the Board of Revenue's defendants moved out of the field with another set of review orders, remanding the case maintained by the High Court. Will not give any right to the contributors. He was left to enter the ring after his departure from the commissioner's order) against which he did not protest, before the Board of Revenue restricted the combatants to a dispute and the applicant was sent to the And in the matter of appointing the High Court, he was right. It is not correct to interfere with the order of the Board of Revenue Petition for leave to appeal and the appeal was changed and the order of the High Court order being set aside was set aside by the Board of Revenue and the Board of Revenue Applicant's appointment as Boardman was reinstated
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