NAHEED PARVEEN. versus KHALID AZIZ
Homelessness (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1958 Section 10 Sindh City Survey Act (I of 1987), Section 3 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Allotment of Property Allocation in favor of respondent's petition The final form was made before the defendant made the same purchase from Allotte who did not go to the Supreme Court in the preliminary litigation after his claim for his allotment as the final claimant failed. , Thus the allotment in favor of the defendant's predecessor was obtained by the final competitor's claimant. After the death of his death, legal representatives gave the property in favor of the applicant, although he had no title to make such a gift, but the applicant registered such gift in his name in the City Survey Register. The respondent rectified such misrepresentation by a government representative. The justification order issued by the Authority for the correction of wrong registration, which was erroneously in favor of the petitioner, in fact resolved injustice by providing justice to the respondent High Court as per the high cause of justice and the constitutional jurisdiction. Doing so will not allow injustice to be sustained, but will interfere with the interference of justice by the High Court in its constitutional jurisdiction, even if the respondent (s) is not competent to approve the injustice. And despite the fact that the applicant passed the order of correction without hearing Or the applicant is entitled to relief in any way by the High Court had failed to show their title
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