STATE LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF PAKISTAN versus SARFRAZ MALIK
Pakistan (Administration for Equity Property) Ordinance 1957 Section 2 Life Insurance (Nationalization) Order (10 of 1972), Para 15 Defense of Pakistan Rules, 1965, 8 182 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Petition for vacant property Transfers were previously transferred to India by the insurance company, several people on the basis of their possession. The occupants disputed the transfer of property in the dispute that was challenged by the State Life Insurance Corporation of Pakistan / Applicant. The property, originally owned by the India Insurance Company, was later owned by Life Insurance Corporation of India and Ch. Since Life Insurance Corporation of India was declared an enemy property, the site cannot be considered as evacuation property and its occupants cannot be transferred. The applicant corporation and all the assets and liabilities of the life insurance corporation of India, who had applied the applicants to the corporation under para 15 of the Life Insurance (National Taxation) Order, 1972, have made the property of the property in dispute. Prior to the transfer, the settlement authorities had fully considered whether it was empty property or otherwise. A detailed interpretation of the vacated property as contemplated in Section 2 (3) (ii) of Pakistan (Administration for Equity Property) Act, 1957, concluded that the property in dispute was vacant property and its There was a transfer hearing in favor of the occupiers. India Insurance Company's registered office was located or continued in India before independence, note to Life Insurance Corporation only after independence.
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