MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE, HARIPUR versus MUHAMMAD NAWAZ
The NWFP Local Government Ordinance 1979 Sections 64, 79 and 164 of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the construction of fruit and vegetable market on private lands have claimed that the market was built on private land which is a municipality. The committee was outside the municipality. The Committee claimed that the land on which such a market is being constructed resides within the municipal limits and without this approval no private market can be set up in the municipal area, whose preliminary jurisdiction is pending with the trial court or interim. The order failed to get a restriction. The appellate court withdrew its case with the permission to file a new case, but instead the municipal committee received a fresh report from the Revenue Staff instead of filing a case; the hat land in question is located within the municipality's boundaries and the defendants. The notice was given and then the administrator of the municipal committee was instructed by the locals. Government officials take necessary steps to prevent respondents Private Fruit and Vegetable Market respondents filed a constitutional petition against the notice, which was declared without legality and had no legal effect, Municipality of Municipality The committee relied heavily on the report of the delimitation of the revenue officials, according to which the High Court in question within the municipality, however, found that the demarcation report was manipulated by the municipal committee. That was challenged in the constitutional petition justifying the notices issued by the municipal committee Old, and comes in the municipal committee of the municipal boundaries of questions that had to make the decision before the High Court
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