National
February 18, 2021
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Wednesday ordered the Sargodha commissioner to cancel two mutations of 297 Kanals fraudulently taken back by the husband of the granddaughter of Sir Sikandar Hayat, former prime minister of pre-Partition Punjab, and transfer the same in the name of the woman and also hand over possession of the land to her.
Justice Masud Abid Naqvi directed both Lalarukh Hayat, the granddaughter of Sir Hayat, and her husband Aslam Hayat Qureshi to appear before the commissioner on February 23 where the latter would facilitate the process of the cancellation of the forged mutations and handing over the possession to the former as undertaken by him before the Supreme Court. The judge observed that any further proceedings on a civil revision petition by Qureshi would be held once both parties fully implement the agreement they signed before the apex court.
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Wednesday ordered the Sargodha commissioner to cancel two mutations of 297 Kanals fraudulently taken back by the husband of the granddaughter of Sir Sikandar Hayat,.
National
February 18, 2021
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Wednesday ordered the Sargodha commissioner to cancel two mutations of 297 Kanals fraudulently taken back by the husband of the granddaughter of Sir Sikandar Hayat, former prime minister of pre-Partition Punjab, and transfer the same in the name of the woman and also hand over possession of the land to her.
Justice Masud Abid Naqvi directed both Lalarukh Hayat, the granddaughter of Sir Hayat, and her husband Aslam Hayat Qureshi to appear before the commissioner on February 23 where the latter would facilitate the process of the cancellation of the forged mutations and handing over the possession to the former as undertaken by him before the Supreme Court.
Sir Sikandar’s granddaughter gets back her land
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Sir Sikandar Hayat, former prime minister of Punjab before Partition. File photo
LAHORE: After the intervention of the Supreme Court, the granddaughter of Sir Sikandar Hayat, former prime minister of Punjab before Partition, on Thursday got back 297 Kanals which her husband had illegally grabbed by forging her signatures on the property documents.
The Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) of Sargodha had registered an FIR on November 11, 2019, against Aslam Hayat Qureshi, his brother-in-law Munir Qureshi and officials of the Revenue Department including the Patwari concerned for preparing and using bogus documents of the property gifted to Lalarukh Hayat, the granddaughter of Sir Hayat, by her husband.