ALLAH YAR versus SHER MUHAMMAD
The Government Lands (Punjab) 's Colonization Act 1912 Section 10 Constitution Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) states the auction of state land in favor of the applicant claiming that the defendant had an oral agreement with him prior to his purchase. It was believed that the land under which they were acquired would be jointly acquired. With the efforts of the applicants to discuss their name on behalf of the applicant, the respondents did not succeed in correcting the Board of Revenue, even though there was no arrangement between the applicants and the respondents. ? Nonetheless, it was not binding between the respondents and the government unless it was included or reflected in the auction bid and the possession of the land by the applicants through the authority without proper restriction to the government in this way. Is not obligated to affect the oral agreement of. The Authority, as a participant in the queries involving the applicants in the application, could not be presented as a matter of fact. No cases of interference were reported. Appeal was denied before the circumstances
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