MARKET COMMITTEE, MULTAN versus MUHAMMAD SABIR
Punjab Agricultural Product Markets Ordinance 1978 Section 30 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 185 (3), 199 and 25 Discrimination, rule of cleaning victims by the Market Committee, occupying plots located in the boundaries of New Market and building shops. ? Upon their removal from the old grain market, such shops were built without the permission / permission of the Market Committee, with notice to vacate the residential land in their possession which they then issued to the Constitution. A petition was filed in which a compromise was reached between the victims and the Market Committee which was agreed. Since the respondent was not one of the victims to behave like a tenant at a particular monthly rent, he did not join the Constitution Market Committee, which gave notice to such victims for evicting the land under their possession. What was the respondents' constitutional request as others filed. Respondents' intra-court appeals, how they were excluded, borrows and market committees were directed to treat them as tenants like other victims. The Validatio Market Committee also adjusted other victims themselves (as was the case with the defendants) by requiring them to respond to the rule of consistency by allocating alternative housing. His claim was in line with the claims of other victims who had previously filed a constitutional petition, and the Market Committee had dealt with them and the tenant's order in the intra-court appeal was fair and reasonable, among the parties. There was justice among the parties. Arbitrary constitutional right
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