MUNJRI KHAN versus FARIDOON
Border Tenancy Act 1950 Section 56 (1) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 On the coordination of relations with landlords and tenants, it was discovered by the Assistant Collector, Collector and Additional Commissioner that for the relevant period. According to the records in the Revenue Record, the defendants were seizing the land held by the appellants for payment of cash rent and during certain crops the appellants failed to pay their due share in such a manner. Open to challenge the results before the Board of Revenue in exercising this amended jurisdiction Had. In the absence of any misunderstanding / deliberation on any material piece of evidence, the High Court referred to the Board of Revenue the facts recorded by the court regarding the existence of a landlord and tenant relationship between the parties. The decision was validated by the accompanying search. It is beyond its jurisdiction and that the participation of a High Court time judge cannot be questioned without proper interference.
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