EASTERN CARPETS (PAK.) LIMITED versus PROVINCE OF THE PUNJAB
The Special Relief Act 1877 Section 42 declared relief for the plaintiff claiming that there was a complete conflict on the land under consideration and that the plaintiff had no authority to interrupt or interfere with the use of the said plaintiffs in such case. Demands for cross-border action were called. Public street should be declared with no legal authority and without any legal effect. Defendants' position was that there was a way out, and only the defendants had the right to use and occupy it without any quarterly interference. That is, in the site plan, the Revenue Authorities Report, and the letter of the Chief Corporation Officer, there was no doubt that the controversial approval was a complete process, with no evidence presented by the defendant to prove that the passage. There was not a perfect way to enter into the dispute was declared public interest and the encroachment by the defendant was declared illegal.
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