MUHAMMAD SHAFIQUE versus CHIEF SETTLEMENT COMMISSIONER/MEMBER, BOARD OF REVENUE (PUNJAB), S&R DEPARTMENT, LAHORE
Land Disposal (Land Settlement) Act 1958 Section 13 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Chief Settlement and Rehabilitation Commissioner's notification 16 197 1973 In the case of respondents (transfer) land allotment, transfer was neither allotted, Nor was it transferred to the occupier of the land in the same land on the basis that he could not occupy any other property being auctioned. No material was kept on record to show that the Department was unable to provide possession of the auction property or otherwise dispose of the auctioned property for non-dispossession of the auctioned property was illegal. The payee transfer was not a civil claimant because the property that was against it could be allotted to the Supreme Court, during which the parties were instructed during the litigation at an early stage to maintain its status until the disposals. Demand for First Appeal - Land as Question, therefore, during the provision of status quo Transfer of land in favor of the respondents can not have any lot may be rejected on this count, Department of Rehabilitation lawyer did not support the transfer of the disputed land. The date of the notification issued by the Chief Settlement and Rehabilitation Commissioner, 16 5 1973, the respondent's transfer, whereby all available civilian land is disposed of under section 13, the Displaced Persons (Land Settlement) Act 1958. In the question to be considered, the transfer of the land, in favor of the defendant, was, thus, without any legal authority nor had any legal effect.
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