MUHAMMAD BALOCH versus SADAR DIN
The West Pakistan Land Revenue Rules 1968 Rr 17 & 19 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 The appointment of the current lumberman to the lumber was not temporary but he was appointed on the basis of the death of his father, who was a lumberman. The Board of Revenue had an unconstitutional and unconstitutional jurisdiction to approve appointment orders and it was rightly found that there was no office that could be filled because lumber bees had no election office, Since there was a selection of lamb bees post. Revenue authorities, which had to comply with the rules made in this regard, were usually appointed for financial purposes and were designed to assist government workers in collecting revenue, therefore, constitutional petitions. The order cannot be claimed as a matter of right. Ed was retained by the Board of Revenue that the defendant was a permanent member and did not need a new appointment
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