MUHAMMAD SHAF versus MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN SHAH
West Pakistan Land Revenue Rules 1968 R 19 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Lanbardar, The appointment of the deceased village limbar was appointed by the Collector to the office of the Lambardar, the appointment of the applicant challenged before the Commissioner by the deceased Lumberdar. ? Who remanded the collector for fresh judgment of the case, the Collector appointed the second son (the younger) of the deceased lumberman instead of the applicant, the applicant unsuccessfully challenged this appointment before the Commissioner and the Board of Revenue that the deceased lumber holder There is no justification for the appointment of a younger son. The eldest son was alive and later suffered the same in the constitutional petition. As a hereditary claim, none of the deceased limbadar's sons had any complaint against the appointment of their younger brother, he was appointed Elder Son. Could be done and there was no justification for interfering with its identity. Finding the Coordination of the Three Courts
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