MUHAMMAD HANIF versus ZULFIQAR ALI
Section 60 and Homeless Allotment of Mortgages to the Homeless by Land Settlement Act (XLVII of 1958), Constitution of Sections 10 and 11 of Pakistan (1973), Arts 199 and 185 (3). To the extent that the right to withdraw from the land held in the Central Government is a question of whether the mortgagee was still entitled to redeem the mortgage or to have their rights in the property as mortgaged, however, the Constitutional petition in the Supreme The court could not decide by the High Court. While retaining the High Court decision, when mortgage rights were transferred to land only, it raised further questions whether the right to redeem mortgaged property as a mortgage or the cause of the allotment ended. Have become the sole owners of the land. The period of delimitation shall be determined in any appropriate action which may be constituted by the parties before the meeting of the High Court. Mortgage proceedings will not have any effect on the mortgagee's right to return the mortgaged property, which can then be set up by either party to assert their own rights.
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