MUNIR AHMAD versus SECRETARY (COLONIES), BOARD OF REVENUE, PUNJAB, LAHORE
Allotment of State Land under the Government Land (Punjab) Colonization Act 1912 Section 10 (2) and 19 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Pedigree Livestock Breeding Scheme in accordance with Section 19A of such allotment, The act of succession issued under the colonies (section 10 (2) of the Act, 1912) was separate from the rule of succession given in section 19A of the Act, which described and renewed the specific period of the allotment. For a more specific period; it stated that at the end of the allotment period, it would be determined, unless the district collector's terms No further renewal, provided that before the tenancy period ends, the tenant may apply to the collector for his renewal decree, as stated in the terms and conditions, giving the Government the power to continue for the remainder of the lease. To select any of the inheritors of the deceased, the statement of terms is expressly provided that there will be an irrevocable tenancy under section 19A of the Act and thereby, under the Pedigree Livestock Breeding Scheme The object and nature of the allotment will be disappointed. Upon the passing of such allotment, the lumberman was also appointed and thereby attached to his office the land of many states and the allotment of that land was also given for this offer, therefore, part of it. The claimant is not a claimant to be one of the heirs of the deceased allottee, failing to participate in the allotment and grant of property frauds.
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