Al Wakeelo logo

Al Wakeelo

Your Digital Lawyer, Always on Duty

Initializing Secure Chambers

Appellants vs Mst. Sardar Begum — 1970 SCMR 361

Citation: 1970 SCMR 361

Court: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Year: 1969

Decision Date: 1969-12-31

Headnotes

Result: Appeal dismissed Judgment JUDGMENT FAZLE-AKBAR, J.-This appeal by special leave is directed against the judgment and order of the High Court of West Pakistan at Peshawar announced on the 6th of March 1962. By that order the said High Court dismissed the application made by the appellants for a writ in the nature of a writ of certiorari to call for the records and to quash the order of the Chief Settlement and Rehabilitation Commissioner, Pakistan passed on 18th May 1961 whereby he upheld the order of Settle--ment Commissioner, Peshawar transferring a small shop with a Balakhana to respondent No.

Judgment Text

Court Name: Supreme Court of Pakistan Judge(s):Alvin R. Cornelius, Hamoodur Rahman, Fazal-e-Akbar, Dr. Sheikh Abdul JUDGMENT Reported As: 1970 SCMR 361 Result: Appeal dismissed Judgment JUDGMENT FAZLE-AKBAR, J.-This appeal by special leave is directed against the judgment and order of the High Court of West Pakistan at Peshawar announced on the 6th of March 1962. By that order the said High Court dismissed the application made by the appellants for a writ in the nature of a writ of certiorari to call for the records and to quash the order of the Chief Settlement and Rehabilitation Commissioner, Pakistan passed on 18th May 1961 whereby he upheld the order of Settle--ment Commissioner, Peshawar transferring a small shop with a Balakhana to respondent No. 1 Mst. Sardar Begum. The events which led up to the present appeal may now be briefly stated: The appellants who are brothers, were residents of Ziarat Kaka Sabeb. Some 30 years before Partition they started fur and skin business in Calcutta and also continued to stay there with their families. On the Partition of the country they returned to their ancestral home at Ziarat Kaka Sahib. The Rehabilitation Department treating them as refugees allotted to them on 18th February 1950 shop No. 706 in Chowk Yadgar in the Peshawar City where they started business in cloth. They then applied for the transfer of the said shop No. 706 as well as the Balakhana No. 707 which is on the top of the shop. On 15th October 1959 the Deputy…

Read the full judgment on Al Wakeelo — Pakistan's AI-powered legal research platform.