BADAR DIN versus MEMBER, BOARD OF REVENUE, PUNJAB, LAHORE
Colonial Law Of The Public Land (Punjab) Act 1912 Section 24 Constitution Pakistan (1973) Article 185 (3) The applicants purchased the public land in open auction but the default land in payment of the price was again restored on the condition that The failure of the applicants to pay their due dues to the claimants resulted in a second reopening on the land, which denied all the following forums, including the High Court, in which the applicants were granted relief. It is requested that according to Memo No. 3138 75 T1, dated 11 11 1973, he will pay land in annual installments. They were responsible for paying the price and not on an ectopy basis, therefore, the acquisition of the land was not guaranteed by law, was misunderstood because, underground, the question was restored on condition that the application Vendors will pay the cost of the land, but failure to pay them, the land resumed memorandum for failure to meet the restoration condition was not pressed into service on 28 11 1973 and retro-spec was implemented as such. Prior to the release of the memo, work had already been done and the restoration was done, so the land could be restored. Fear continues, faced a legal weakness, denied leave to appeal in the circumstances.
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