ALLAH DITTA versus DIRECTOR-GENERAL, MULTAN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY,MULTAN
The Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 199 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Section 9 Constitutional Relief under Section 199 Applicable Treatment of Land-Ownership Claims Applicants claiming to have purchased land plots decades ago and at the same time Construction was also done in it. Many other respondents claim that they are the owners of the same plot who are buying property from their alleged real owners. Variations in sales were also being admitted and approved in favor of the respondents The nature of the dispute was such that it could not be immediately deemed that the applicant was being requested to represent the fact, or that the claim was completely baseless. , And it cannot be concluded that the taxpayers had no choice but to enter into variations in the sale of various plots in the area, as in the example of those who were selling plots and others. There was no clear cut for what they were buying, so the High Court issued a directive under Article 199 of the constitution. It may be, that the persons concerned are prohibited from proceeding with an activity, whereby the law sets forth complex questions / matters with them, without soliciting the parties to seek evidence, without resolving the civil suit. Can not be done. The constitutional petition was not only misunderstood but also incompetent and therefore bound to be rejected.
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