FATEH MASEIH versus MEMBER, BOARD OF REVENUE, PUNJAB, LAHORE
Martial Law Regulation 1959 No. 64 R17 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 = (3) Before attempting to become a limbar to apply for a limbo, all revenue forums that agreed to the appointment of respondents as lumbermen were not successful. Lambardar's constitutional request against the unanimous decision of the revenue forum did not bear the right appointment of Lambardar's privilege, for the appointment of all three revenue officers, as commissioners and members, the Board of Revenue, namely Lambardar, did not apply properly. In the State Member's Board of Revenue, the Board of Revenue noted that the applicant was negligent and on several occasions was jailed several times for defaulting on the payment of government dues, while the liabilities of public officials Other people were handed over for recovery. During the period the applicant was acting as the defendant in the case of the temporary lumberman who was unanimously filed the table for the appointment of permanent lumberman cannot be settled in any way without lawful justification. 'S leave was denied in the circumstances
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