LIAQUAT RASHID versus COMMISSIONER, LAHORE DIVISION, LAHORE
The Land Acquisition Act, 1894, section 4 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 affects the maintenance of constitutional petitions approximately ten to ten (10) years after the date of the issuance of a notification under the Constitutional Petitions Section 4, Land Acquisition Act, 1894. Filed False, will have to be challenged within the appropriate time. Applicants did not provide a reasonable explanation as to why they did not challenge the notification in question. The first decision of the court was fully applied in question, in a different constitutional petition, under which it has upheld the same law and dismissed the constitutional application on the basis of the latches, despite the fact that the intra The court is hearing against the same notification pending appeal. As such, the constitutional applications could not challenge the applicants, who were bound by the principles of the d laches.
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