CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR OF AUQAF versus ADDITIONAL SECRETARY
IQQ Trust Properties (Management and Disposal) Act 1975 Prima facie (Federal Control) Act (LVI of 1976), Section 7 Period (Federal Control) (Repeal) Ordinance (XXII 1979), Section 2 Punjab Dedicated Property Ordinance (IV 1979), Section 3 Constitution (Fourth Amendment) Act (LXXI of 1975), (Fourth Schedule), List of Concurrent Legislatures, Item No. 43A AVUKI Trust Properties (Management and Disposal) Act, 1975, is a federal constitution whether Punjab Whether to ignore the break provisions. Under the Constitution (Fourth Amendment) Act 1975, the Property Ordinance, 1979 Period, (enforced 21 11 1975) was added to the concurrent legislative list against item number 43A, resulting in a phased (federal control) repeal. The Ordinance, 1979, repealed the Period (Federal Control) Act, 1976, and in the exercise of its powers under section 2, the administration, control, management and maintenance of dedicated property is located in a province for which the earlier period. The administrator general had the authority. As a result of constitutional changes and cancellations of the AAQF (Federal Control) Act 1976, Pakistan was transferred to the Government of the Punjab province of Punjab as a result of legislation under the AAQA and Punjab Dedicated Property Ordinance 1979, The Aadhaar (Federal Control) Act 1976 Under the Waqf Administrator General of Pakistan who was in possession of Waqf property, the Punjab came under the Waqf Properties Ordinance, 1979 to take over the Punjab (Chief Administrator Waqf, Punjab). Under the 1976 Act, there was no question of any dispute with the Central Statute, ie the Evacuation Trust Properties (Management and Disposal) Act, 1975, and there was a provincial law, the Punjab Waqf Properties Ordinance, 1979.
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