MUHAMMAD IQBAL SHAH versus MEMBER, BOARD OF REVENUE
Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act 1958 Section 10 Government Land Colonization (Punjab) Act (V12 of 1912), Section 10 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application for fraudulent allotment through valuable eviction property fraud Was discovered, traced and recovered. Through the efforts of the applicant, the appropriate award was recommended in a letter to the Board of Revenue by the then Governor / Martial Law Administrator Award, acting as a percentage of the recovered property and The deputy commissioner was directed to explain the state land which was to be sold to the applicant in lieu of the award, after which the first letters were withdrawn by another letter and the Chief Settlement Commissioner / Board on the applicant's case. The Office of Revenue was recommended to allocate property from the compensation pool. (Governor) agreeing to the proposal of the Chief Settlement Commissioner of the province to transfer respondent's state land compensation and related officials, including the Board of Revenue, to the transfer of state land to the applicant regarding the value of the award and Instead of issuing instructions to respond to the land, the Board of Revenue had no choice. Put aside the Governor's policy decision and issue the latest instructions All government officials in the province were obliged to comply with and comply with the order of the Chief Executive (Governor), followed by the Board of Revenue The order was completely evacuated. In the year 1971, the applicant was promised the transfer of prize to the state land.
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